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Calculate the number of electrons in n+l=5​

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Answered by nayakmanisha126
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For the 5s orbital, n = 5 and l =0, therefore (n + l) = 5. An s subshell has only one orbital and as an orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons, therefore the maximum number of electrons that would be present in the 5s orbital would be 2. For the 4p orbital, n = 4 and l = 1, therefore (n + l) = 5.

Answered by anjumferoz1985
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For the 5s orbital, n = 5 and l =0, therefore (n + l) = 5. An s subshell has only one orbital and as an orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons, therefore the maximum number of electrons that would be present in the 5s orbital would be 2. For the 4p orbital, n = 4 and l = 1, therefore (n + l) = 5.

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