Which sublevel the electron is in.
Azimuthal Quantum Number " l "
Its value start as 0,1,2....continue describes the shape of orbital .
The principal quantum number n = 3 and the azimuthal or orbital angular momentum quantum number would be l =1 .l = 1
l=0
The second quantum number (l) for the electrons in the 4 p energy sublevel of bromine would be 1.
l = 1
It refers to the orientation of the orbital on the xyz coordinate system. It is dependent on the value of "L". Possible values range from -L through +L.
n is the first quantum number. It is the principle quantum number. It refers to what energy level it is and will be one greater than the number of nodes in the orbital. l is the second quantum number. It is the angular momentum quantum number and refers to the shape of the orbital. ml is the third quantum number. It is the magnetic quantum number and it refers to the orientation of the orbital. ms is the fourth quantum number. It is the spin quantum number and refers to the magnetic character of the orbital.
The principal quantum number n = 3 and the azimuthal or orbital angular momentum quantum number would be l =1 .l = 1
l = 1
l=0
l=0
The second quantum number, or "l" which describes the subshell (s, p, d, f, etc).
l=1
l=0
Four quantum numbers are used to describe electrons. The principle quantum number is the energy level of an electron. The angular momentum number is the shape of the orbital holding the electron. The magnetic quantum number is the position of an orbital holding an electron. The spin quantum number is the spin of an electron.
The second quantum number (l) for the electrons in the 4 p energy sublevel of bromine would be 1.
l = 1
It refers to the orientation of the orbital on the xyz coordinate system. It is dependent on the value of "L". Possible values range from -L through +L.