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Q. 13. Calculate the maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated on shells and sub shells on the basis of Pauli’s exclusion principle .

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Answered by jisoo86
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Explanation:

This set is written as (n, l, ml, ms). The Pauli exclusion principle says that no two electrons can have the same set of quantum numbers; that is, no two electrons can be in the same state. The maximum number of electrons that can be in a shell is 2n2

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