what can be the value of m for l=2?
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Nice question
Solution :-
Here l = Azimuthal Quantum number
ml = Magnetic orbital quantum number
l = 2 (given)
ml = -l to +l
ml = -2, -1, 0, 1, 2
Hope this helps you.
Nice question
Solution :-
Here l = Azimuthal Quantum number
ml = Magnetic orbital quantum number
l = 2 (given)
ml = -l to +l
ml = -2, -1, 0, 1, 2
Hope this helps you.
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Given Azimuthal Quantum Number ,l=2.
Hence The values of Magnetic Quantum Number (m) [-l ←→0 ←→+l] = -2,-1,0,1,2
( and extra... Values of spin quantum number is + or -. So Total no: of electrons for l=2 = no: of (m values) ×2 = 5 ×2 =10 electrons are possible)
Hence the Possible Values of m Are -2,-1,0,+1,+2. ( These Denote the no: of Permitted Orbital's)
Hope it Helps...
Regards,
Leukonov.
Given Azimuthal Quantum Number ,l=2.
Hence The values of Magnetic Quantum Number (m) [-l ←→0 ←→+l] = -2,-1,0,1,2
( and extra... Values of spin quantum number is + or -. So Total no: of electrons for l=2 = no: of (m values) ×2 = 5 ×2 =10 electrons are possible)
Hence the Possible Values of m Are -2,-1,0,+1,+2. ( These Denote the no: of Permitted Orbital's)
Hope it Helps...
Regards,
Leukonov.
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