Chemistry, asked by ritika514, 1 year ago

How many electrons can fit in the orbital for which n=3and l=1..?

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Answered by Anonymous
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For l=1 , n= 3

n=3 means 3rd shell

In first shell that is K there is only one subshell 's' , s=2e

In second shrll that is L there are 2 subshells that are 's ' , 'p' , s =2e , p =6e

In third shell that M there are 3 subshells that are , 's' , 'p ' , 'd' , s=2e , p=6e , d= 10 es_

Now ......

Add these electrons that is :-

2 +2+6+2+6+10 = 10+8+10 = 28 electrons

So .......

\huge\pink{In ,  n=3, l=1 there are 28 electrons }

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