n=4
l=1
ml=-1
ms=-1/2
I think theyre 3,1,-1,-1/2
3,1,0,1/2
All four quantum numbers i.e principle ,azimuthal or subsidiary, magnetic and spin quantum numbers are required to specify a single atomic orbital.
The four quantum numbers, n, l, m1, and ms, are all solutions to Schrödinger's equation. These numbers are used to assign each electron in an atom an "address." They "uniquely characterize an electron and its state in an atom" ("Quantum Number").
How are electrons arranged in the quantum mechanical model of an atom
principal quantum number
You did not give any numbers
What are the quantum numbers of Br?
from Max Planck's theory, quantum numbers are units of energy.
All four quantum numbers i.e principle ,azimuthal or subsidiary, magnetic and spin quantum numbers are required to specify a single atomic orbital.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_number
Principal quantum numbers (n).
The first three quantum numbers (principle, angular momentum, magnetic) are all whole numbers. The last quantum number (spin) is either ½ or -½.
2s,6p,
The four quantum numbers, n, l, m1, and ms, are all solutions to Schrödinger's equation. These numbers are used to assign each electron in an atom an "address." They "uniquely characterize an electron and its state in an atom" ("Quantum Number").
How are electrons arranged in the quantum mechanical model of an atom
The answer depends on where the numbers are.
These are: principal quantum number (n), azimutal quantum number (ł), magnetic quantum number (m), spin quantum number (sd).