What are the allowed values of magnetic quantum number (m) in terms of given (angular momentum quantum number)?

What are the allowed values of magnetic quantum number (m) in terms of given (angular momentum quantum number)? Correct Answer m = -l,…0…..,+l

Values of m range in the interval of negative to positive l. The magnetic quantum number determines the z-component of angular momentum. It also tells one more about the spin nature of an electron residing in an orbital.

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