In an atom, total number of electrons having quantum numbers n=4,| ml|=1n=4,| m𝑙|=1 and ms=−12ms=−12 is______
Question
In an atom, total number of electrons having quantum numbers
- n = 4
- | mₗ | = 1
- m𝑠 = -\frac{1}{2}
is ______
Solution
The quantum numbers describe the properties of the atomic orbitals and the properties of the electrons in the atom.
The principal quantum number (n) = 4, indicates the energy level or shell in which the electron is located.
The magnetic quantum number (ml) = ±1, indicates the orientation of the orbital in space.
The spin quantum number (ms) = -1/2, indicates the direction of the electron spin (up or down).
For n=4 and |ml|=1, the possible orbitals are 4p and 4d.
In the 4p orbital, ml can be -1, 0, or 1. But we are only interested in |ml|=1, so only two possibilities exist (ml=1 and ml=-1). Each of these has two possible spin states (ms=1/2 and ms=-1/2), but we are only interested in ms=-1/2. So, there are 2 electrons in the 4p orbital with these quantum numbers.
In the 4d orbital, ml can be -2, -1, 0, 1, or 2. Again, we are only interested in |ml|=1, so only two possibilities exist (ml=1 and ml=-1). Each of these has two possible spin states (ms=1/2 and ms=-1/2), but we are only interested in ms=-1/2. So, there are 2 electrons in the 4d orbital with these quantum numbers.
Therefore, the total number of electrons having quantum numbers n=4, |ml|=1 and ms=-1/2 is 2 (from 4p) + 2 (from 4d) = 4.
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