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Standard XII
Chemistry
Formal Charge
Quantum numbe...
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Quantum number sufficient to describe the electron in hydrogen atom is :
A
l
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n
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m
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s
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Solution
The correct option is
B
n
Hydrogen has only one electron . Only n value can describe the electron in ground states
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