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A certain orbital has \( \mathrm{n}=4 \) and \( \mathrm{m}_{1}=-3 \). The number of radial nodes in this orbital is . (Round off to the Nearest Integer).
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n=4 and m=-3

Hence, value must be 3.

Now, number of radial nodes =n--1

=4-3-1=0

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