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Represent the orbital with quantum numbers. n=5 and 1=3​

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Answered by potrriselvan45
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Answer:

The notation for the subshell with n = 5 and l = 3 is

So, n=5 means it is the fifth electron shell. 'l' is the azimuthal quantum number and it describes electron subshell (s,p,d etc.). Basically, l=0 corresponds to s orbital, l=1 – p orbital, l=2 – d orbital and l=3 – f orbital. So, the final notation is 5f.

Explanation:

Answered by rahul123437
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Quantum Numbers are used in describing the position and energy of the electron.

Explanation:

Quantum numbers are of four types:

n=principal quantum number,

l=angular quantum numbers,

m=magnetic quantum numbers,

s=spin quantum numbers

here n=5 refers the fifth orbital

l=3 refers f subshell

Thus given representation n=5 and l=3 is 5f orbital

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