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Solution of the Schrödinger wave equation for the hydrogen atom results in a set of functions (orbitals) that describe the behavior of the electron. Each function is characterized by three quantum numbers:
n, I, and my.
If the value of n = 4
The quantum number / can have values from
to
The total number of orbitals possible at the n = 4 energy level is
If the value of /= 0
The quantum number my can have values from
The total number of orbitals possible at the /= 0 sublevel is
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Solution of the Schrödinger wave equation for the hydrogen atom results in a set of functions (orbitals) that describe the behavior of the electron. Each function is characterized by three quantum numbers:
n, I, and my.
If the value of n = 4
The quantum number / can have values from
to
The total number of orbitals possible at the n = 4 energy level is
If the value of /= 0
The quantum number my can have values from
The total number of orbitals possible at the /= 0 sublevel is
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Atom consist of subatomic particles called electrons, protons and neutrons. In an atom, there is nucleus at the centre and electrons are revolving around it. Electrons are negatively charged species and protons are positively charged species.
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