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A certain orbital of the hydrogen atom has n = 4 and l = 2. a. What are the possible values of ml for this orbital?

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A certain orbital of the hydrogen atom has n = 4 and l = 2. a. What are the possible values of ml for this orbital?
How many unique combinations of the quantum numbers l and ππ are there when b. n = 4?
(a) For n = 4, what are the possible values of l?
Give the values for n, l, and ππ for a. each orbital in the 2p subshell
Calculate the uncertainty in the position of (a) an electron moving at a speed of 13.00 Β± 0.012 Γ 105 m/s (b) a neutron moving at this same speed. (The masses of an electron and a neutron are given in the table of fundamental constants in the inside cover of the text.)
Give the numerical values of n and l corresponding to each of the following orbital designations: (d) 5d.