MCQ
An electron has a spin quantum number $+1/2$ and magnetic quantum number $-1.$ It cannot be present in :
  • A
    $d-$ orbital
  • B
    $f-$ orbital
  • $s-$ orbital
  • D
    $p-$ orbital

Answer

Correct option: C.
$s-$ orbital
c
For a particular $1$ value there should be $m$ values from $- m$ to $+ m$

For $l=0$, malue should be $0$ indicates $s$ orbital.

For $l=1$, malue should be $-1,0,+1$ indicates $s, p$ orbitals.

For $l=2$, malue should be $-2,-1,0,+1,+2$ indicates $s , p , d$ orbitals.

Fore $l=3$, malue should be $-3,-2,-1,0,+1,+2,+3$ indicates $s , p , d$ orbitals.

For $l$ value $-1$ the electron may present in $p$ or $d$ or $f$ orbital

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