using s,p,d notations, describe the orbitals with the following quatum no.
a) n=1,l=0
b)n=3, l=1
c)n=4, l=2
d)n=4, l=3
a) n=1,l=0
n= 1 and l = 0 i.e. orbital = s
the orbital notation = 1s
b)n=3, l=1
n= 3 and l = 1 i.e. orbital = p
the orbital notation = 3p
c)n=4, l=2
n=4, l=2 i.e. orbital = d
the orbital notation =4d
d)n=4, l=3
n=4 , l= 3 i.e. orbital = f
the orbital notation = 4f- 1
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