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Which quantum number describes the orientation of an orbital within a sublevel?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Each orbital within a particular sublevel is distinguished by its value of ml. This quantum number may be more aptly named the orbital orientation quantum number. In each energy sublevel (designated by l) there are 2l+1 possible independent orientations of the electron cloud.

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Answer:


m_l-magnetic

Step-by-step explanation:

The principal energy level, n, tells us which shell it is in and the total energy of the electron.

The angular momentum (azimuthal), l, tells us which sublevel/subshells the electron is in.

The magnetic, m sub l, tells us the orientation the electron is spinning.

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