Q. 12 For a 4s orbital of hydrogen atom, the magnetic quantum number (ml) is (A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 0

Q. 12 For a 4s orbital of hydrogen atom, the magnetic quantum number (ml) is




The magnetic quantum number (ml) for the 4s orbital of a hydrogen atom is 0, making option (D) correct.

Quantum Numbers Overview

Quantum numbers describe electron states in atoms. The principal quantum number (n=4 for 4s) indicates energy level and size. The azimuthal quantum number (l=0 for s orbitals) defines subshell shape, while ml specifies orbital orientation, ranging from -l to +l.

Correct Answer: Option (D) 0

For 4s orbital, n=4 and l=0 (s subshell). Thus, ml values are only 0, as -0 to +0 yields a single orientation. S orbitals are spherical with one ml value.

Why Other Options Wrong

  • (A) 4: ml cannot equal n; maximum ml is l, which is 0 here.

  • (B) 3: Requires l=3 (f orbital), not applicable to s.

  • (C) 1: Suits p orbitals (l=1), where ml=-1,0,+1 possible.

Option ml Value Reason Incorrect for 4s
A 4 Exceeds l=0 limit 
B 3 Matches f subshell (l=3) 
C 1 Matches p subshell (l=1) 
D 0 Correct for s (l=0) 

Key Concepts for Exams

S orbitals (l=0) always have ml=0, holding up to 2 electrons with opposite spins. This MCQ tests subshell identification in hydrogen atomic orbitals.

 

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