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The quantum number which indicates the orientation of orbitals in space is​

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Magnetic Quantum Number (m)

Gives the orientation of the orbital in space; in other words, the value of m describes whether an orbital lies along the x-, y-, or z-axis on a three-dimensional graph, with the nucleus of the atom at the origin.

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