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what are the possible values for n,l,mand n for 3 p orbital

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Answered by savitrikumarii121
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Explanation:

Normally we use the symbols n, l, m, and s (lower case and italicized) to describe the quantum numbers for an electron in an atom. Basically:

n is the shell number, which you indicated to be 3.

l is the angular momentum quantum number, which is 0 for s, 1 for p (your case), 2 for d, 3 for f, 4 for g, ….

You have done nothing to indicate a value for m; however, m is required to be an integer satisfying −l ≤ m ≤ l, so m could be any of −1, 0, or +1.

You did not ask for s nor did you provide any information as to what value it would have, but s must always be −1/2 or + 1/2.

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