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Anabelle Bell
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11 September, 01:23
The subshells of n = 2?
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Haiden
11 September, 01:36
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There are two subshells for n=2.
Explanation:
Principal quantum number (n)
It tell about the energy levels. It is designated by n.
For example,
If n = 2
It means there are two energy level present.
Azimuthal quantum number (l)
The azimuthal quantum number describe the shape of orbitals. Its value for s, p, d, f ... are 0, 1, 2, 3.
(n-1)
2-1 = 1
thus possible values of l = 0,1
it means principle quantum is 2 and subshells are s and p ...
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