how many electrons can be described by the quantum numbers n = 3, l = 1?
what type of orbital is designated n = 4 , l = 2 mt = -1?
if
n =3 , l = 1
then
ml = 0,+1/-1
ms = +/- 1/2
then
3,1,0,1/2
3,1,0,-1/2
3,1,1,1/2
3,1,1,-1/2
3,1,-1,1/2
3,1,-1,-1/2
total electrons = 6
2.
note that mt does not exist, i.e. is not a quantum number
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