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example of shells and subshells​

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Answered by navyacp678
2

Answer:

Answer:For example, the 1st shell is made up of 1 subshell, s. It can therefore contain only 2 electrons. The 2nd shell is made up of 2 subshells, s and p.

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Answered by llBestFriendsll
1

Shells are a collection of subshells with the same principle quantum number, and subshells are a collection of orbitals with the same principle quantum number and angular momentum quantum number.

A subshell is a group of orbitals. Subshells are collections of orbitals which share the same principle quantum number and angular momentum quantum number,

l

, which is denoted by the letters

s

,

p

,

d

,

f

,

g

,

h

, and so on.

l

=

0

corresponds to

s

,

l

=

1

with

p

,

l

=

2

with

d

, etc. Different subshells have different orbital shapes, and electrons in subshells with the same

l

orbit the nucleus in the same approximate shape.

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