What is the maximum possible number of electrons in nitrogen that can have the quantum numbers ml=+1
1)7
2)1
3)4
4)3
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option 2)1 is correct.
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The correct option is (2) 1.
The maximum possible number of electrons in nitrogen that can have the quantum numbers ml = +1 is 1.
Explanation:
In nitrogen, only one electron with a magnetic quantum number of +1 is feasible.
- Nitrogen belongs to the periodic table's fifteenth group. The electrical configuration of nitrogen is 1s2 2s2 2p3 as may be seen.
- The electronic distribution of the 2p orbital is as follows:
n = 2
I =1
Therefore, the possible value of I = -1, 0 , +1As a result, in nitrogen with magnetic quantum number +1, only one electron is feasible.
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