The correct designation of an electron with n = 4, l = 3, m = 2, and s = 1/2 is :
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The correct designation of an electron with n = 4, l = 3,
m = 2, and s = 1/2 is :
m = 2, and s = 1/2 is :
- 3d
- 4f
- 5p
- 6s
Answer
(B) 4f
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