The spin of the electron is represented by the spin quantum number, ms; ms = +1/2 or -1/2.
Electron in orbital type 2pz.
The primary quantum number, n=1, 2, 3, and n=2 (the second energy level), is one of the four quantum numbers that are assigned to each electron in an atom to define that electron's state.
An atomic orbital's azimuthal quantum number characterizes the form of the orbital and is used to calculate the orbital's angular momentum. When l = 1, the p subshell is defined as l = 0,1...n-1.
The orbital in which the electron is placed is indicated by the magnetic quantum number, ml. ml = -l...+l, and ml = 0 indicates the Pz orbital.
The spin of the electron is represented by the spin quantum number, ms; ms = +1/2 or -1/2.
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