The following quantum numbers are possible for
how many orbital (s) n = 3, ???? = 2, m = +2 ?
(a) 1 (b) 3
(c) 2 (d) 4
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(a) 1
Explanation:
n=3, l=2, m = +2 represents one of the 3rd orbital with magnetic quantum number +2. No two orbitals have the same magnetic quantum number. Hence given quantum number is possible for only one orbital and 2 electrons.
Option A is the answer.
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