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In an atom how many orbital (s) will have the quantum numbers: n=3, l = 2 and `m_(l)=+2`?

A

1

B

2

C

3

D

4

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The correct Answer is:
A

n = 3, l =2 represents 3d subshell, m = +2 represents one particular orbital of this subshell.
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