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30 April, 22:13

Which set of numbers gives the correct possible values of l for n = 2?

0

0, 1

0, 1, 2

0, 1, 2, 3

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  1. 30 April, 22:32
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    For a given principal quantum number or n, the corresponding angular quantum number or l is equivalent to a range between 0 and (n-1). This means that the angular quantum number for a principal quantum number of 2 is equivalent to:

    l = 0 - > (n-1) = 0 - > (2-1) = 0 - > 1

    So the answer is 0, 1
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