Chemistry, asked by Bhuvan12345678, 8 months ago

what are n, l, ml in an atom? ​

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Answered by tiwarikuldeep9559
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Answer:

The first three (n, l, ml) specify the particular orbital of interest, and the fourth (ms) specifies how many electrons can occupy that orbital.

Answered by acekaplayer
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Explanation:

Each electron in an atom is described by four different quantum numbers. The first three (n, l, ml) specify the particular orbital of interest, and the fourth (ms) specifies how many electrons can occupy that orbital.

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