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Match the quantum numbers with the information provided by these. Quantum number Information provided (i) Principal quantum number (a) orientation of the orbital (ii) Azimuthal quantum number (b) ener

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Match the quantum numbers with the information provided by these.

Quantum number Information provided
(i) Principal quantum number (a) orientation of the orbital
(ii) Azimuthal quantum number (b) energy and size of orbital
(iii) Magnetic quantum number (c) spin of electron
(iv) Spin quantum number (d) shape of the orbital
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Quantum number Information provided
(i) Principal quantum number (b) energy and size of orbital
(ii) Azimuthal quantum number (d) shape of the orbital
(iii) Magnetic quantum number (a) orientation of the orbital
(iv) Spin quantum number (c) spin of electron
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Chapter 2: Structure of Atom - Multiple Choice Questions (Type - I) [Page 21]

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NCERT Exemplar Chemistry [English] Class 11
Chapter 2 Structure of Atom
Multiple Choice Questions (Type - I) | Q 43 | Page 21

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