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Using s, p and d notations, describe the orbitals with following quantum numbers :
(a) `n=1, l=0` , (b) `n=2, l=0`
(c) `n=3, l=1` , (d) ` n=4, l=2`

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(a) 1s
(b) 2s
(c) 3p
4 (d)
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