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What kind of orbital is designated by the quantum numbers (3,1,1,1/2)? Answer s, p, d, or f only.
13 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
n = 3
l = 1 = a p obital
m<sub>l</sub = 1
m<sub>s</sub> = 1/2
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