Asked by Kyle
What are the possible sets of quantum numbers for the following orbitals
7p
6d
5s
4d
7p
6d
5s
4d
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Answered by
DrBob222
What is your problem in answering this. You just memorize those values. Here is an example for 7p
n = 7
l = 1 for p, 0 for s, 2 for d, 3 for f electrons.
m<sub>l</sub> = -l to + l in steps of 1 including 0. For example for the p electron m<sub>l</sub> may have values of -1 or 0 or +1.
m<sub>s</sub> = +1/2 or - 1/2
For 5s, n = 5, l = 0, m<sub>l</sub> = 0, m<sub>s</sub> = +1/2 or -1/2
I'll be glad to check your answers for the others.
n = 7
l = 1 for p, 0 for s, 2 for d, 3 for f electrons.
m<sub>l</sub> = -l to + l in steps of 1 including 0. For example for the p electron m<sub>l</sub> may have values of -1 or 0 or +1.
m<sub>s</sub> = +1/2 or - 1/2
For 5s, n = 5, l = 0, m<sub>l</sub> = 0, m<sub>s</sub> = +1/2 or -1/2
I'll be glad to check your answers for the others.
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