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    If the Maximum Value for the Azimuthal Quantum Number in an Atom
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If the Maximum Value for the Azimuthal Quantum Number in an Atom

Question 41

Question 41

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If the maximum value for the Azimuthal quantum number in an atom is 5, then the principal quantum number is _____.


A) 4
B) -5
C) 0
D) -1
E) 6

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