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Using s,p,d notations, describe the orbital with the following quantum numbers. (1) n=2, l=0, (2) n=3, l=1 (3) n=4, l=2, (4) n=4, l=3

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(1) 2s
(2) 3p
(3) 4d (4) 4f
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