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    The Three Quantum Numbers for an Electron in a Hydrogen
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The Three Quantum Numbers for an Electron in a Hydrogen

Question 60

Question 60

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The three quantum numbers for an electron in a hydrogen atom in a certain state are n = 4,l = 1,ml = 1.The electron is located in what type of orbital?


A) 4s
B) 3p
C) 3d
D) 4d
E) 4p

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