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Answered by Anonymous
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maximum number of electron in an orbitals is ?

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Two

  • Two is maximum number of electrons in an orbital, because the electrons repel each other. If you try to put three electrons in an orbital, the atom wouldn't be stable.
Answered by brainz6741
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→ There are 2 maximum electrons in orbitals.

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Each orbital can hold two electrons. One spin-up and one spin-down. This means that the 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, etc., can each hold two electrons because they each have only one orbital.

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