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What type of orbital is designated by the quantum numbers n=3, l=1, and magnetic number=0 ?

1f
3s
3p
4p

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17 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
"ell" (l) = 0 are s electrons
"ell" (l) = 1 are p electrons
"ell" (l) = 2 are d electrons
"ell" (l) = 3 are f electrons.

So an elecron with n=3 and l=1 will be a 3?? electrons.
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