How many electrons can be described by the quantum numbers n=5, l=2 in a particular atom ?
1 Answer
Explanation:
The key here is actually the value of the angular momentum quantum number,
This value is important because you can use it to determine the number of orbitals, and consequently the number of electrons, that can reside in this particular energy subshell.
So, you know that you're working on the fifth energy level of the atom, hence the value
Now, the value
#l = 2 implies m_l = {-2, -1, color(white)(-)0 , +1, +2}#
As you know, each orbital can hold a maximum of
This means that the maximum number of electrons that can reside in a
#5 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("d orbitals"))) * "2 e"^(-)/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("d orbital")))) = "10 e"^(-)#
So, you can say that a maximum of
#n=5, l=2# These electrons are located on the fifth energy level, in the
#5d# subshell