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Using the s, p, d, notation, describe the orbital with the following quantum numbers? (a) n = 1, l=0, (b) n = 2,l = 0, (c) n = 3, l = 1, (d) n = 4, l =3.

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  • What is the maximum number of orbitals that can be identified with the following quantum number n = 3, I = 1, m = 0.

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    C
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    A
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    B
    `(2) lt (4) lt (1) lt (3)`
    C
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    D
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