how many maximum number of electrons can be accommodated in a given subshell
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The second shell consists of two orbitals namely s and p and it can accommodated 2 electrons in the s orbital and 6 electrons in the p orbital i.e. a total of 8 electrons in the second shell. Likewise, the d subshell accommodates 10 electrons and f subshell accommodates 14 electrons.
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The maximum number of electrons can be accommodated in an atom is 36
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