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Match the values of $\ell$ shown in the table with orbital type $(s, p, d, \text { or } f)$(TABLE CAN'T COPY)
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The azimuthal quantum number \(\ell\) determines the shape of the orbital and is associated with specific orbital types as follows: - \(\ell = 0\) corresponds to an \(s\) orbital. - \(\ell = 1\) corresponds to a \(p\) orbital. - \(\ell = 2\) corresponds to a \(d\) Show more…
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