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what is the m value for px, py, pz orbitals ​

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Answered by salonibadge31
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Explanation:

Px orbital is a p orbital oriented along the x-axis. Py orbital is a p orbital oriented along the y-axis. Pz orbital is a p orbital oriented along the z-axis. Value for magnetic quantum number (m) is either +1 or -1

Answered by syedshaeeque
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Px orbital is a p orbital oriented along the x-axis. Py orbital is a p orbital oriented along the y-axis. Pz orbital is a p orbital oriented along the z-axis. Value for magnetic quantum number (m) is either +1 or -1.

p_z :  m_1=0 ;

p_x: 50%   m_1=+1  and 50%  m_1=−1 ;

p_y: 50%  m_1=+1  and 50%  m_1=−1 ;

This happens because  px  and  py  orbitals are not eigenstates of L^z operator, but a linear combination of  p+1  and  p−1  wave functions.

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