Test Quantum Numbers
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Re: Test Quantum Numbers
Since n = 5 and l = 1 this would be the 5p orbital. And the p orbitals can hold 6 electrons. Therefore, 6 electrons can have those quantum numbers.
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Re: Test Quantum Numbers
Six electrons in a given electron can have the quantum numbers n=5, l=1.
n=5, l=1, ml=-1, ms=+1/2
n=5, l=1, ml=-1, ms=-1/2
n=5, l=1, ml=0, ms=+1/2
n=5, l=1, ml=0, ms=-1/2
n=5, l=1, ml=1, ms=+1/2
n=5, l=1, ml=1, ms=-1/2
n=5, l=1, ml=-1, ms=+1/2
n=5, l=1, ml=-1, ms=-1/2
n=5, l=1, ml=0, ms=+1/2
n=5, l=1, ml=0, ms=-1/2
n=5, l=1, ml=1, ms=+1/2
n=5, l=1, ml=1, ms=-1/2
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Re: Test Quantum Numbers
l= 0,1,2,3
orbitals: s,p,d,f
since l is i that means its in the p orbital which can hold up to 6 electrons (two on each __ __ __)
orbitals: s,p,d,f
since l is i that means its in the p orbital which can hold up to 6 electrons (two on each __ __ __)
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Re: Test Quantum Numbers
l = 1 tells us that it's referring to a p-orbital. Any p-orbital would only be able to hold 6 electrons :)
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