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what is tha n+l value of 14 e in sulphur?​

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Answered by ooOOooTanyaooOOoo
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Explanation:

Quantum Numbers of the elements

Hydrogen 2S1/2 6D1/2

Sulfur 3P2 1S0

Chlorine 2P3/2 2D3/2

Argon 1S0 1G4

Potassium 2S1/2 4I9/2

Answered by xxMissCupcakexx
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Explanation:

Sulfur = element #16

The first quantum number tells you which energy level electron #16 is in, it is in level 3

The second number tells you which sublevel the electron is in - it is in the 3p sublevel. We use s=0, p=1, d=2, f=3

The third quantum number tells you which orbital of the sublevel an electron is in. The three orbitals of the 3p sublevel will each fill with an up spin electron first, the left most orbital will get also down spin electron. This is electron #16, so its third quantum number is -1. The three orbitals for a p sublevel are labeled -1, 0, +1

The final number tells you the spin -

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