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What is the difference between the notations L & l.

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L represents second Bohr orbit for which n=2. on the other hand l denotes azimuthal quantum number which may have values 0,1,2 etc. shapes of various subshells present within the same principal shell, number of sub-shells in a certain shell and their relative energies etc. depend on the values of 'l'. for example, in case of s,p,d and f-subshells, the values of l are 0,1,2 and 3 respectively.
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