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Principal quantum number tells us about ??

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Answered by Kshitijxingh
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★ Radius of the orbit

★ the energy of an electron in an Orbit

★ the velocity of electron in an Orbit

★ the angular momentum of an
electron in an Orbit
★ the size of Orbital distinctly proportional to n.

★ the maximum number of sub-orbits in an Orbit (=n)

★ the maximum number of Orbitals in an Orbit (=n²)

★ maximum number of electrons in an Orbit (=2n²)

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Answered by brainz6741
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Quantum numbers can be used to describe the trajectory and the movement of an electron in an atom. The quantum numbers of all the electrons in a given atom, when combined, must comply with the Schrodinger equation.

Principal quantum number tells us about:-

  • relative overall energy of each orbital.
  • energy level of each orbital increases as its distance from the nucleus increases.
  • energy of an electron and the most probable distance of the electron from the nucleus.

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