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the quantum number which tells as about the angular moment of the different electrons present in the the atom are called________.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The second quantum number, known as the angular or orbital quantum number, describes the subshell and gives the magnitude of the orbital angular momentum through the relation. In chemistry and spectroscopy, ℓ = 0 is called an s orbital, ℓ = 1 a p orbital, ℓ = 2 a d orbital, and ℓ = 3 an f orbital

Answered by Prinishaa55
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It is n-1

The angular momentum quantum number, l, (also referred to as the secondary quantum number or azimuthal quantum number) describes the shape of the orbital that an electron occupies. The lowest possible value of l is 0, and its highest possible value, depending on the principal quantum number, is n - 1.

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