Atomic Structure Question 108

Question: Which of the following statements is not correct for an electron that has the quantum numbers $ n=4 $ and $ m=2 $ [MNR 1993]

Options:

A) The electron may have the quantum number $ m_s=+\frac{1}{2} $

B) The electron may have the quantum number $ l=2 $ for a d-orbital.

C) The electron may have the quantum number $ l=2 $

D) The electron may have the quantum number $ l=0,,1,,2 $

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Answer:

Correct Answer: D

Solution:

m cannot be greater than $ l,(=,0,,1). $



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