Question
The following combinations of quantam numbers are not allowerd
1. n=3 l=0 m=-1
2. n=4 l=4 m=0
Can someone explain to me why the second one is not allowed.
Also check my explaination for the first one.
If L=0 then m also has to also =0
The s subshell (â„“ = 0) contains only one orbital, and therefore the mâ„“ of an electron in an s subshell will always be 0.
1. n=3 l=0 m=-1
2. n=4 l=4 m=0
Can someone explain to me why the second one is not allowed.
Also check my explaination for the first one.
If L=0 then m also has to also =0
The s subshell (â„“ = 0) contains only one orbital, and therefore the mâ„“ of an electron in an s subshell will always be 0.
Answers
drwls
The l (orbital angular momentum) quantum number cannot exceed n-1.
Your explanation for to the first "no" is correct.
Your explanation for to the first "no" is correct.
Hero
And what about the second one, can you explain that to me?