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Standard XII
Chemistry
Quantum Numbers
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If the value of (n + 1) is 5, then what will be possible number of orbitals?
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Solution
n
+
l
sub orbit orbitals
5 4p 3
5 3d 5
5 5s 1
Total orbitals = 3 + 5 + 1 = 9
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