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A subshell with n=6 and l=2 can accomodate a maximum of electrons.

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Answered by sweta2915
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Answer:

10 electrons

Explanation:

Here n is shell and its value is 6

l is always n-1 hence its max value can be up to 5 and in question it is given that its value is 2 the value of 2 is for d orbital

No.of electrons = 2(2l+1)=2(2×2+1)=10 electrons

Answered by tarushbanke123
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Answer:

10 electrons

Here n is shell and its value is 6l is always n-1 hence its max value can be up to 5

and in question it is given that its value is 2 the value of 2 is for d orbital

No.of electrons = 2(2l+1)=2(2×2+1)=10 electrons

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