Which one of the following sets of quantum numbers (l and ml) corresponds to the orbital with the highest energy in the n = 3 shell?

1 Answer
Apr 4, 2015

An orbital with #l = 2# has the highest energy in non-hydrogen atoms.

In a hydrogen atom, all orbitals with the same value of #n# have the same energy.

In other atoms, #3s < 3p < 3d#.

A #d# orbital corresponds to #l = 2#.

So an orbital with #l = 2# has the highest energy.

The value of #m_l# affects only the orientation of the orbital in a magnetic field.

It does not affect the energy of the orbital.