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How many electrons are present when n 3 and l=1?

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For ℓ=1, mℓ has three possible values: mℓ=−1,0,+1.

Thus the p subshell has three orbitals.

The second shell has 2 subshells: the s subshell, which has 1 orbital with 2 electrons, and the p subshell, which has 3 orbitals with 6 electrons, for a total of 4 orbitals and 8 electrons.

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