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What is the number of different orbitals in each of the following subshells?a. $6 g$b. $4 f \quad$ c. $6 s$d. $5 p$
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The principal quantum number (n) indicates the energy level of the electron in the atom. The azimuthal quantum number (l) defines the shape of the orbital, and it can have any integer value from 0 to n - 1. The magnetic quantum number (m) describes the orientation Show more…
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