How many orbitals in an atom can have each of the following designations: 5f, 4p, 5d, n=2
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The designation of an orbital consists of two parts: the principal quantum number (n) and the azimuthal quantum number (l). The principal quantum number indicates the energy level, while the azimuthal quantum number indicates the shape of the orbital. Show more…
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