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Q59 (CDS-I/2004) Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) › Atomic and nuclear physics Answer Verified

The quantum number that tends to specify the orientation in space for an orbital is the

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The state of an electron in an atom is defined by four quantum numbers. The principal quantum number (n) determines the main energy level and size of the orbital [t5][t6]. The azimuthal quantum number (l), also known as the orbital or angular momentum quantum number, defines the general geometric shape of the orbital [t1][t8]. The magnetic quantum number (m_l) specifically describes the orientation of the orbital in three-dimensional space [t1][t5]. It can take integer values ranging from -l to +l, which corresponds to the number of possible orientations the orbital angular momentum vector can have [t3][t4]. For instance, in a p-subshell where l=1, the magnetic quantum number allows for three distinct orientations [t3]. This orientation effect was historically first observed through the splitting of spectral lines in the presence of a magnetic field [t7].

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