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Quantum numbers specify the orbitals in an atom. The set of numbers that cannot occur is n=3,I=3, m(sub)I=2 because there are no F-orbitals.

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How many quantum number are required to specify a single atomic orbital?

Four quantum numbers are required to completely specify a single atomic orbital: principal quantum number (n), azimuthal quantum number (l), magnetic quantum number (m), and spin quantum number (s). These numbers describe the size, shape, orientation, and spin of the atomic orbital, respectively.


What does a quantum number describe?

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.


How does Quantum number indicates the energy level an electron is found?

Quantum numbers help determine the energy level an electron is found in by specifying the electron's orbital. The principal quantum number (n) indicates the main energy level, with higher values corresponding to higher energy levels. Other quantum numbers like azimuthal (l) and magnetic (m) further specify the orbital within that energy level.


In many-electron atoms which quantum numbers specify the energy of an electron?

the quantum number n determines the energy of an electron in a hyrdogen atom.


How many quantum numbers?

n = 2, l = 0, ml = 0, ms = -1/2 Only the radial function R(r) of the Schrodinger wave function (psi) is needed to calculate the Energy. The radial function only deals with the principle quantum number (n). Therefore, only n is required to find the Energy. As to find the Energy states, one must specify if we are dealing with a one-electron atom situation or multiple-electron system. For one-electron atoms, the Energy states is determined by the principle quantum number (n). For multi-electron systems, the Energy states depend on both the principle quantum number (n) and orbital quantum number (l). This explanation is valid unless we are using very high resolution spectroscopic techniques, deviations will appear.


What are the four quantum numbers and explain what they represent?

Principal - Indicates the main energy level occupied by electrons. Angular Momentum - Indicates the shape of the orbital. Magnetic - Indicates the orientation of an orbital around the nucleus. Spin - Only has 2 possible values, +1/2 and -1/2, which indicates two possible spin states of the electron.


What electron could have quantum numbers n?

An electron can have quantum numbers that specify its energy level (n), angular momentum (l), magnetic moment (m_l), and spin (m_s). The principal quantum number (n) can take positive integer values (1, 2, 3, ...), which correspond to different energy levels in an atom. For example, an electron in the third energy level would have (n = 3). The other quantum numbers would depend on the specific subshell and orientation of the electron within that energy level.


Main energy levels?

Quantum numbers specify the properties of atomic orbitals and the properties of electrons in orbitals. The first three quantum numbers result from solutions to the Schrodinger equation. They indicate the main energy levels, the shape, and the orientation of an orbital.-source: "Modern Chemistry" text book Pg.107


What numbers multiply together to equal 292?

It depends if you have to use whole numbers or not - since you didn't specify that in the question ! 1x292, 2x146, 3x97.3334x73, 5x58.4 etc...


What are the different states of quantum state?

Quantum states can be in a superposition, where they exist in multiple states simultaneously until measured. They can also be entangled, where the states of multiple particles become linked regardless of distance. Finally, quantum states can collapse to a single state upon measurement, revealing a definitive value.


In craps which of these numbers is NOT in the field?

You didn't specify which numbers. The field numbers are 2,3,4,9,10,11,12. The numbers that are not in the field are 5,6,7,8


List of prime numbers?

If you don't specify a range, that list is infinite.