Physics, asked by amisha924, 11 months ago

What quantum numbers refer to a 4s orbital?

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Answered by vicky9637
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Orbital elements are the parameters required to uniquely identify a specific orbit. In celestial mechanics these elements are generally considered in classical two-body systems, where a Kepler orbit is used. There are many different ways to mathematically describe the same orbit, but certain schemes, each consisting of a set of six parameters, are commonly used in astronomy and orbital mechanics.

A real orbit (and its elements) changes over time due to gravitational perturbations by other objects and the effects of relativity. A Keplerian orbit is merely an idealized, mathematical approximation at a particular time.

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Answered by sankar007
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The s orbital is assigned the Subsidiary(Azimuthal) Quantum number

ρ=0

The fact that it is 4s means that it in the fourth shell. So Principal Quantum number is

n=4

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