Chemistry, asked by ptparth2003, 7 months ago

The maximum number of electrons present in the orbitals
having quantum numbers n = 3 and I = 1 is​

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Answered by panchalikar
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Answer:

Explanation:

If n=4, azimutal quantum no. l can have the valves l=3(f),2(d),1(p),0(s) orbitals,  

For a given l,m=+l to −l

∴ When lm=+1,  l(f),2(d),(1(p).

∴3 of them have same m=+1 . A given no. of m represents an orbital & an orbital contains 2e  

s.

∴ Total number of electrons in atom that can have n=4 m=+1 are 3×2=6.

Answered by bhumi7817
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Explanation:

6 electrons .

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