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what are the values of quantum numbers n,l and m of the electrons for 3p and 2s ​

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Principal Quantum Number (n): n = 1, 2, 3, …, ∞

Specifies the energy of an electron and the size of the orbital (the distance from the nucleus of the peak in a radial probability distribution plot). All orbitals that have the same value of n are said to be in the same shell (level). For a hydrogen atom with n=1, the electron is in its ground state; if the electron is in the n=2 orbital, it is in an excited state. The total number of orbitals for a given n value is n2.

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