Chemistry, asked by jashan9369, 1 year ago

in terms of electronic configuration what do the elements of the same group have in common​

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Answered by mehrasaransh2004
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Answer:

They have same number of shells.

Answered by jatinsaini1140
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jashan9369: thanks
jashan9369: maximum numbers of electrons represented by the quantum numbers and is equal to 3 and m is equal to zero
jashan9369: n=3 and m=0
jashan9369: plz tell me the answer of this question
mehrasaransh2004: l=0
mehrasaransh2004: therefore 's' subshell which contains 2 electron
mehrasaransh2004: l= 0 since m=0 (m= -l to +l, since m has only 1 value(0) l has to be 0)
mehrasaransh2004: sorry for late reply
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