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7 May, 00:52

In an atom of barium, how many electrons have l = 0 and ml = 1.

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  1. 7 May, 01:37
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    L refers to the subshell, and L=0 goes with the S-subshell. since Ba is in the 6th shell, there would be 12 electrons in the S-subshell. as for ml values, they rage from - L to L, and since your L value is 0, the only ml value you have is 0 and so there are no electrons that have both values of L=0 and ml=1.
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