Answer:
Explanation:
1) Principal quantum number, n = 2
2) Second quantum number, ℓ
The possible values of ℓ are from 0 to n - 1.
Hence, since n = 2, there are two possible values for ℓ: 0, and 1.
This gives you two shapes for the orbitals: 0 corresponds to "s" orbitals, and 1 corresponds to "p" orbitals.
3) Third quantum number, mℓ
The possible values for mℓ are from - ℓ to + ℓ.
Hence, the poosible values for mℓ when n = 2 are:
4) Fourth quantum number, ms.
Therfore the full set of possible states (different quantum number for a given atom) for n = 2 is:
That is a total of 8 different possible states, which is the answer for the question.