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Question

The principal quantum number describe?


A

Shape of orbital

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B

Size of the orbital

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C

Spin of an electron

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D

Orientation in the orbital electron cloud

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Solution

The correct option is B

Size of the orbital


Explanation of correct option.

Option (B ) Size of the orbital

  • The principal quantum number is one of four quantum numbers assigned to each electron in an atom to describe that electron's state.
  • Its values are natural numbers (from 1) making it a discrete variable.
  • It is used to describe the size of the orbital.

Explanation of incorrect options:

Option (A) Shape of the Orbital

  • The angular quantum number (l) describes the shape of the orbital.
  • Orbitals have shapes that are best described as spherical (l=0), polar (l=1), or cloverleaf (l=2).
  • Hence, incorrect option.

Option (C) Spin of the orbital

  • An electron in an atom is completely described by four quantum numbers: n,l,ml, and ms. The first three quantum numbers define the orbital and the fourth quantum number describes the intrinsic electron property called spin.
  • Hence, incorrect option.

Option (D) Orientation in the orbital electron cloud.

  • Magnetic Quantum Number (m) gives the orientation of the orbital in space.
  • Hence, incorrect option.

Therefore, option (B) is the correct answer.


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