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A certain orbital has n = 4 and mL = –3. The number of radial nodes in this orbital is .......... (Round off to the Nearest Integer)

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n = 4 and ml = –3

Hence, l value must be 3.

Now, number of radial nodes = n – l – 1

= 4 – 3 – 1 = 0

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