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The shape of the orbital with the value of l=1 m=0 is

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Answered by RupamTalented
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Answered by DeenaMathew
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The -shape of the orbital with the value of l=1 m=0 is dum-bbelled.

  • l represents the azimuthal quantum number and m is a magnetic quantum number.
  • Along with the principal quantum number and spin quantum number these two quantum numbers are used to define the complete state of the electron in an atom.
  • The azimuthal quantum number describes the -shape of the orbital.
  • If the value of l=0 it means s orbital. if l =1 then p and if l = 2 then d orbitals are occupied by an electron.
  • m is a magnetic quantum number that is equal to all the values between -l to l.
  • So, l=1 and m= 0 signifies p orbital and p orbitals are dum-bbelled.
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