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If the subsidiary quantum number of a sub-energy level is 4{ 4 }, then maximum and minimum values of spin multiplicities are:
(a) 9,1{ 9 },{ 1 }
(b) 10,1{ 10 },{ 1 }
(c) 10,2{ 10 },{ 2 }
(d) 8,1{ 8 },{ 1 }

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Solution

Hint: Subsidiary quantum number is the synonym for azimuthal quantum number.
The Azimuthal quantum number is denoted by ‘l’.
Spin multiplicity:- It indicates the possible quantum states of a system with given principal spin quantum number S.

Complete step-by-step answer:
An azimuthal quantum number is a quantum number for an atomic orbital that determines its orbital angular momentum and describes the shape of the orbital.
It has a value from n-1.
where n = principal quantum number
Each value of ‘l’ indicates a subshell, for example,
For s, l = 0{ 0 }
For p, l = 1{ 1 }
For d, l = 2{ 2 }
For f, l = 3{ 3 }
For g, l = 4{ 4 }
It is given that, l = 4{ 4 }. It indicated g-orbital with 9{ 9 } degenerate orbitals. It contains a maximum of 18{ 18 } electrons.
The spin multiplicity value is given by the formula = 2s+1{ 2s+1 }
where S = sum of spins of the electrons. The spin of an electron can be +1/2{ +1/2 } or 1/2{ -1/2 } depending on if the electron spin is clockwise or anticlockwise.
If there is one electron in the g-orbital = +1/2{ +1/2 }
So, the unpaired electron contributed to spin multiplicity.
So, the number of degenerate orbitals = 2l+1{ 2l+1 }
Putting the value of l, we get
Number of degenerate orbitals = 2×4+1=9{ 2×4+1 } = { 9 }

The maximum value will be given when 9 unpaired electrons are present.
Therefore, maximum spins = 9×1/2=5{ 9× 1/2 } = { 5 }
And maximum multiplicity = 2S+1=2×9/2+1=10{ 2S+1 } = { 2×9/2 +1 } = { 10 }

The minimum value will be given when no unpaired electrons are present, S = 0{ 0 }
So, minimum multiplicity = 2×0+1=1{ 2×0+1 } = { 1 }

Hence, If the subsidiary quantum number of a sub-energy level is 4{ 4 }, then maximum and minimum values of spin multiplicities are 10{ 10 } and 1{ 1 } respectively.

Additional Information:
Multiplicity shows the various possible quantum states of a system with the principal quantum number and is given by the formula 2S+1{ 2S+1 }

Note: The possibility of making a mistake is that you may confuse between a subsidiary and principal quantum numbers. A subsidiary quantum number is a quantum number that determines its orbital angular momentum while the principal quantum number is the quantum number which describes the electron’s state.