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noun
1
a number that occurs in the theoretical expression for the value of some quantized property of a subatomic particle, atom, or molecule and can only have certain integral or half-integral values.
Each quantum number describes the value of a property of the electron.

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1. The Azimuthal quantum number, ℓ, is the quantum number associated with the angular momentum of an atomic electron.It is also known as the angular momentum quantum number or the second quantum number

2. Other than principal quantum number (n), spectroscopic notation, magnetic quantum number (m) and the spin quantum number (s) – the Azimuthal quantum number is another set of quantum numbers which describe the unique quantum state of an electron. It can be defined as, The quantum number associated with the angular momentum of an atomic electron.

3. The angular momentum quantum number determines the shape of the electron's orbital.Arnold Sommerfeld proposed the Azimuthal quantum number, based on the Bohr …

4. Hadrons inherit their flavour quantum number from their valence quarks: this is the basis of the classification in the quark model.

5. Definition of Boson : a particle (such as a photon or meson) whose spin quantum number is zero or an integral number — compare fermion Other Words from Boson Example Sentences Learn More about Boson …

6. In the real hydrogen-like orbitals, for example, n and l have the same interpretation and significance as their complex counterparts, but m is no longer a good quantum number (though its absolute value is).

7. Each orbital in an atom is characterized by a unique set of values of the three quantum numbers n, l, and m, which respectively correspond to the electron's energy, angular momentum, and an angular momentum vector component (the magnetic quantum number).