Atomic StructureHard
Question
If an electron has spin quantum number of + ½ and magnetic quantum number of –1, then it cannot be present in
Options
A.s-orbital
B.p-orbital
C.d-orbital
D.f-orbital
Solution
m = –1 ⇒ $l$ ≥ 1 ⇒ cannot be s-orbital.
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