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Quantum Numbers.
A) If n=4, then l should equal to 4 also. So what would ml be?

B) If n=9, then 1 should equal to 9 also. So what would ml be?

For A) ml I get 9 and B) ml to be 19. Are these right?
15 years ago

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DrBob222
A. If n=4, then l can't be larger than 3 (n-1); therefore, ml can be
-3, -2, 0, +1, +2, +3.

Use the same reasoning for B.
15 years ago

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