Chemistry, asked by dawoodamarah, 11 months ago

What is the maximum number of orbitals than can
be identified with the following quantum numbers?
n = 3,1 = 1, m = 0
[AIPMT-2014]​

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Answered by todkarianushka012
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Explanation:

Structure of Atom

A. The value of n=3 and l =1 suggest that it is a 3p orbital while the value of m1 = 0 [magnetic quantum number] shows that the given 3p orbital is 3pz in nature. Hence, the maximum number of orbitals identified by the given quantum number is only 1, i.e. 3pz.

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