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Chapter #6 Homework

Problem 6.55

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Problem 6.55

Part A

For n=4, what are the possible values of l?

Enter your answers in ascending order separated by a commas.

0,1,2,3

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Part B

For l=2, what are the possible values of ml?

Enter your answers in ascending order separated by a commas.

-2,-1,0,1,2

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Part C

If ml is 2, what are the possible values for l (for all atoms in their ground states that are known to exist)?

Enter your answers in ascending order separated by a commas.

2,1,1,2

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0,1,2,3

Explanation / Answer

A)

for given n, l can take all values from 0 to n-1

Here n=4

So, l can be 0,1,2,3

B)

for given l, ml can take all values from -l to +l

Here l=2

so,

ml can be -2,-1,0,1,2

c)

ml=2

l = 2, 3, 4, 5,and so on

but we have atoms till f orbital that is till l=3

Answer: 2,3

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