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What are the quantum numbers for a 3d atomic orbital?
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DrBob222
n = 3
l = 2
ml = -2 -1 0 +1 +2
ms = :...: :..:..:
where : = the two electrons at +/- 1/2 that can go into each.
the ..... are for spacing.
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