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what is the lovest value of n that allows g orbits to exist​

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Answered by rajm91241
10

Answer:

Quantum numbers = the set of four number which gives a complete information about the electrons in an atom.

Here n = principal quantum number

As for any value ‘n’ of principal quantum number, the Azimuthal quantum number (l) can have a value from zero to (n – 1).

For n = 1 (K shell) has l = 0 (one subshell)

For n = 2 (L shell) has l= 0,1 (2 subshell)

For n = 3 (M shell) has l = 0,1,2 (3 subshell)

For n = 4 (N shell) has l = 0,1,2,3 (4 subshell)

For n = 5 (O shell) has l = 0,1,2,3,4 (5subshell)

∴ For l = 4, minimum value of n = 5

The lowest value of n that allows g orbits to exist is 5.

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Answered by bidishadutta12
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Answer: The lowest value of n that allows g orbitals to exist is 5.

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