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Standard XII
Chemistry
Quantum Numbers
If n + l = 4,...
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If (n + l) = 4, then maximum possible orbitals will be:
A
2
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Solution
The correct option is
A
2
If
(
n
+
l
)
=
4
, then maximum possible orbitals will be 2. These will be 4s
(
n
=
4
,
l
=
0
)
and 3p
(
n
=
3
,
l
=
1
)
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