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Choose the correct option. Principal Quantum number describes -

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Choose the correct option.

Principal Quantum number describes -

Options

  • shape of orbital

  • size of the orbital

  • spin of electron

  • orientation of in the orbital electron cloud

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Solution

Principal Quantum number describes - size of the orbital

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Chapter 4: Structure of Atom - Exercises [Page 53]

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Balbharati Chemistry [English] Standard 11 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4 Structure of Atom
Exercises | Q 1. (E) | Page 53

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