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If ‘”g” sublevel being filled how many maximum electrons can be accomlated​

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:-

For g subshell = l = 4

And, Maximum number of electrons = 4l + 2

= 4 × 4 + 2 = 18 electrons

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Answered by nirman95
1

Given:

"g" sublevel or orbital is being accommodated with electrons.

To find:

Maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in that orbital.

Calculation:

First we need to calculate the azimuthal quantum number for the "g" orbital ;

 \sf{azimuthal \:  q.\: no. = principal \: q. \: no - 1}

 \sf{ =  > l = n - 1}

 \sf{ =  > l = 5 - 1}

 \sf{ =  > l = 4}

Now , general formula for maximum number of electrons accommodated in a particular orbital with Azimuthal Quantum Number l is ;

 \rm{max \:   \: e = 4l  + 2}

 \rm{ =  > max \:   \: e = (4 \times 4)  + 2}

 \rm{ =  > max \:   \: e = 18 \: electrons}

So, final answer is:

 \boxed{ \red{ \rm{ max \:   \: e = 18 \: electrons}}}

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