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How many different electrons are possible with n=4 and l=3?

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12 Years agoGrade upto college level
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ApprovedApproved Tutor Answer12 Years ago
This means that when n = 4 there are s, p, d, f orbitals present(each orbital contains 2 electrons)
So, when n=4, l=3,
Total = 2electrons (in 7 f orbitals)
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12 Years ago
When n the principal quantum number is 4 then the azimulthual quantum number L will be =0 1 2 3 .