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$1.00 quantum numbers and atomic orbitals

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if n=5, what are the possible values of l? if l=3, what are the possible values of ml

indicate whether each of the following is a permissable set of quatum numbers. if the set is not permissable please state why its not.

a. n=3, l=2, ml= +2

b. n=4,l=4,ml=0

c. n=3.l=1,ml=+2

d. n=7,l=0,ml=0

 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... he possilbe values of ml are -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3   a. is permissible b. is not permissible because l must be less than n c. is not ...

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Preview: ... ot possible..   c. n=3.l=1,ml=+2    set is not permissiable because in this set the ...

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