The possible quantum numbers for the value of n=4 will be i=0,1,2,3.
The number of elements in a quantum is the count of 0 to n - 1 where n is the principal quantum number. There are 4 different values of i in quantum number n =4.
Given that:
[tex]n=4[/tex] -- quantum number
To count the quantum numbers (i), we make use of the following set:
[tex]i=[0,1,2,3............n-1][/tex]
The value of n is: [tex]n=4[/tex]
So, the set will be populated as follows
[tex]i=(0,1,2,3)[/tex]
The number of elements in the set is 4.
This means that there are 4 different values of i
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