When the azimuthal quantum number 1 is 3 m can have?
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- When azimuthal quantum number is 1, 'm' i.e. magnetic quantum number can have values- -1,0,1.
- When azimuthal quantum number is 3, 'm' i.e. magnetic quantum number can have values- -3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3.
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- Quantum numbers are basically the numbers, which are used to represent the position of electron in the quantum physics.
- In our syllabus, we study these quantum numbers in the chapter of Structure of Atom.
- There are four quantum numbers-
- Principal quantum number (n)
- Azimuthal quantum number (l)
- Magnetic quantum number (m)
- Spin quantum number (s)
- These numbers are very useful to deal with the structure of atom and molecule.
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