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How many electron in a given atom can have the following quantum numbers- (a)`n=4.l=1` `n=2,l=1,m=-1`,`s=+^((1)//(2))` (c)`n=3 n=4,l=2,m=0` |
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Answer» (a) l=1 refers to p-subshell which has three orbits`(p_(x),p_(y) and p_(z))` each having two electrons.Therfore , total number of electrons are 6. (b) `l=1` refers top p -subhell, `m=-1` refers to `p_(x) or p_(y)` orbital where as, ,`s=+^((1)//(2))` indicate foe only 1 electron. (c) Number of electrons for any energy level is given by `2n^(2)i.e 2xx3^(2)` =18 electron. (d) `l=2` means d- subshell and m = 0 refer to `dz^(2)` orbital ` therefore` Number of electrons are 2. |
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