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The following quantum numbers are possible for how many orbital(s): n=3,l=2,m=+2


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4

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3

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C

1

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2

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Solution

The correct option is C

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Explanation for the correct option

(c ) 1

  • n=3,l=2,m=+2 denotes a 3d orbital containing the magnetic quantum number +2.
  • For n=3,l=2, we know that m=-2,-1,0,+1,+2
  • No two orbitals have the same magnetic quantum number.
  • As a result, the provided quantum number is only achievable for one orbital and two electrons.
  • Hence this option is correct.

Explanation for the incorrect options:

(a) 4

  • There are no two orbitals with the same quantum number.
  • Hence no 4 orbitals can have the same quantum numbers.
  • This option is incorrect.

(b)3

  • There are no two orbitals with the same quantum number.
  • Hence no 3 orbitals can have the same quantum numbers.
  • This option is incorrect.

(d) 2

  • There are no two orbitals with the same quantum number.
  • Hence no 2 orbitals can have the same quantum numbers.
  • This option is incorrect.

Hence the correct option is (C). The following quantum numbers are possible for one orbital.


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