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Three quantum numbers are required to describe the distribution of electrons in hydrogen and other atoms.
For each one of these three quantum numbers, state the
i. name
ii. symbol
iii. the feature of the orbital described by each.

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Answered by mansuriaayan2003
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Answer:

iii.the feature of the orbital described by each.

Answered by VineetaGara
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The tree quantum numbers required to describe required to describe the distribution of electrons in hydrogen and other atoms are as follows.

  • Principle quantum number (n), azimuthal quantum number (l) and magnetic quantum number (m) are required to describe the distribution of electrons in hydrogen and other atoms.
  • Principle quantum number (n) gives an idea about the  principal electron shell of an electron and its energy state.
  • It's value can be any positive integer.
  • Azimuthal quantum number gives an idea about the subshell to which the electron belongs.
  • Its value can be from 0 to n-1
  • Magnetic quantum number gives an idea about number of subshells in each orbital.
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