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values of m1 whose l=3

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Answered by neetusas86
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Answered by WitcherGeralt
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The number of values that the magnetic quantum number, mI, can take tells you the number of orbitalspresent in an energy subshell described by the angular momentum quantum number l.

The values that the magnetic quantum number can take depend on the value of the angular momentum quantum number as described by the relation

ml={−l,−(l−1),...,−1,0,1,...,(l−1),l}

In your case, you have

l=3

This value of the angular momentum quantum number describes the f subshell. Consequently, you can say that magnetic quantum number can take the following values

ml={−3,−2,−1,0,1,2,3}

The fact that the magnetic quantum number can take 7possible values for an f subshell tells you that this subshell holds a total of 7 orbitals, each described by a value of the magnetic quantum number.

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