Give the values for n, l, and ml for each orbital in the 2p subshell,
enter your answer as sets of values of n, l, and ml for different orbitals separated by commas. separate values within each set by semicolons. enter your answers in order of increasing n, then in order of increasing l, and then in order of increasing ml. example: "1; 0; -1,1; 1; -1,1; 2; 1" (n; l; ml, n; l; ml, n; l; ml).
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enter your answer as sets of values of n, l, and ml for different orbitals separated by commas. separate values within each set by semicolons. enter your answers in order of increasing n, then in order of increasing l, and then in order of increasing ml. example: "1; 0; -1,1; 1; -1,1; 2; 1" (n; l; ml, n; l; ml, n; l; ml).
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