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Q.1 Explain the determination of
quantum numbers of different electrons , with example.​

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Answered by XxllMrDemonllxX
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Explanation:

For example, an atom with the quantum numbers 4,1,0 has a principal quantum number of 4. ... The numbers 0 through 3 represent the "s", "p," "d" and "f" subshells, respectively. For example, 1 identifies a "p" subshell. Add the maximum number of electrons that each previous subshell can hold

Answered by llSingleKingll
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Answer:

Since the orbitals must fill in order, this tells you number of orbitals that must already be full. For example, an atom with the quantum numbers 4,1,0 has a principal quantum number of 4. This means that 3 orbitals are already full. Add the maximum number of electrons that each full orbital can hold

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