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which orbital shows by n = 4, l = 1 ? answer fast it's urgent pls​

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Answered by akshayaa58
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Step-by-step explanation:

The principle quantum number n=4, represents the fourth orbit. A subshell is the set of states defined by a common azimuthal quantum number l, within a shell. The values l=0,1,2,3 correspond to the s, p, d, and f shells, respectively. Hence, n=4, l=1 represents 4p subshell.

Answered by allyayush
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Answer:

For n = 4, you can have values of 0, 1, 2, and 3. Thus, s, p, d, and f sub-shells are found in the n = 4 shell of an atom.

For l = 0 (the s subshell), ml can only be 0. Thus, there is only one 4s orbital. For l = 1 (p-type orbitals), m can have values of –1, 0, +1, so we find three 4p orbitals.

your answer would be p type of orbitals are found for n=4 and I=1.

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