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If n = 6, What are the values of 1?​

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Answered by AnanyaluvsBTS
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Answer:

If n=6, Then Azimuthal Quantum Number will

Azimuthal number (ℓ) = 0 to (n-1)

Then,

ℓ = 0 to (6–1)

ℓ = 0 to 5

ℓ = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

When,

0 = s orbital | Maximum electrons = 2

1 = p orbital | Maximum electrons = 6

2 = d orbital | Maximum electrons = 10

3 = f orbital | Maximum electrons = 14

4 = g orbital | Maximum electrons = 18

5 = h orbital | Maximum electrons = 22

6 = i orbital | Maximum electrons = 26

Formula for Finding Maximum Electrons in an Orbital = 2(2a + 1), when a is the number given above(1,2,3,4,etc) i.e. Orbital Number.

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