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what is l in magnetic quantum number​

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Answered by ajeet5266
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The magnetic quantum number ml determines the number of orbitals and their orientation within a subshell. Consequently, its value depends on the orbital angular momentum quantum number l. Given a certain l, ml is an interval ranging from –l to +l, so it can be zero, a negative integer, or a positive integer.

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Answered by Mahathi16
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l stands for the azimuthal quantum number

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The magnetic quantum number is the third on the list between spin and azimuthal quantum number. It splits the subshells ( such as s,p,d,f) into individual orbitals and places the electron in one of them. It defines the orientation in space of a given orbital of a particular energy (n) and shape (I).

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