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For a given principal quantum number or n, the corresponding angular quantum number or l is equivalent to a range between 0 and (n-1) .
This means that the angular quantum number for a principal quantum number of 2 is equivalent to:
l = 0 -> (n-1) = 0 -> (2-1) = 0 -> 1
So the answer is 0, 1
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For a given principal quantum number or n, the corresponding angular quantum number or l is equivalent to a range between 0 and (n-1) .
This means that the angular quantum number for a principal quantum number of 2 is equivalent to:
l = 0 -> (n-1) = 0 -> (2-1) = 0 -> 1
So the answer is 0, 1
HOPE IT HELPED YOU.
Answer:
The possible values are l={0,1}
Explanation:
Hi,the possible values that the Azimuthal number (l) are given by the value of the Principal quantum number (n) of the atomic level you are in:
[tex] l=[0;n-1][/tex]
In this case:
For [tex]n=2 \longrightarrow n-1=2-1=1[/tex] so l values will be 0 and 1
This different values the Azimuthal numbar can have, determine the different types of sublevels that atomic level has.
For example:
- l=0 is sublevel s
- l=1 is sublevel p
- l=2 is sublevel d