Use definitions of n and ? to identify which one of the following is not a valid value for the magnetic quantum number of an electron in a 6d subshell? 2 0 3 1 -1
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The azimuthal quantum number (l), which defines the shape of the orbital, is 2 for a d subshell. The magnetic quantum number (m) can have values from -l to +l, including 0. Show more…
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