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Standard XII
Chemistry
Planck's Quantum Hypothesis
An orbital ha...
Question
An orbital has only positive values of wave function at all distances from the nucleus. Find the value of
(
n
+
l
)
for this orbital.
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Solution
The orbital with only positive values of wave function at all distance from nucleus is
1
s
Hence,
n
+
l
=
1
+
0
=
1
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