Answer:
Explanation:
Number of orbitals and subshell when n=3 and l=1
Number of orbitals can be calculated by following formula:
n²
n= 3
3² = 9
there 9 orbitals when n =3
Number of subshell:
Azimuthal quantum number (l)
The azimuthal quantum number describe the shape of orbitals. Its value for s, p, d, f... are 0, 1, 2, 3.
l = 1
it means subshell is p.
3px, 3py and 3pz
Number of orbitals and subshell when n=7 and l=2
Number of orbitals can be calculated by following formula:
n²
n= 7
7² = 49
there 49 orbitals when n =7
Number of subshell:
Azimuthal quantum number (l)
The azimuthal quantum number describe the shape of orbitals. Its value for s, p, d, f... are 0, 1, 2, 3.
l = 2
it means subshell is d.
7dz², 7dxy, 7dxz, 7dyz, 7dx²-y²