What is the maximum number of orbitals that can be identified with the following quantum numbers?
n=3,l=1,ml=0
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n is the principle quantum number and may be any positive whole integer
l gives the probability density of electrons, where you would probably find electrons-thus, it also gives the shape of the orbitals.
ml gives the orientation of the orbital and also gives the number of orbitals
ml = l to -l
d.
n =2
l = 0 to n-1, 0 to 1
ml = 0
they are giving you the orbital, ml = 0, so 1 orbital
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so there answer is
ml=1 to -1 d
n=2
1=0 to n-1,0
to1
ml=0
they have orbital=1
ml=1 to -1 d
n=2
1=0 to n-1,0
to1
ml=0
they have orbital=1
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