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the atomic number of an element having maximum number of unpaired electrons in p-subshell is​

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The maximum number of unpaired 3p electrons is 3. The atomic number of the element having maximum number of unpaired 3p electrons is (in ground state) is 15. In 3p orbital, a maximum of 3 unpaired electrons are possible. The electronic configuration of the atom is 1s*2 2s*2 2p*6 3s*2 3p*2...

The atomic number is 2+2+6+2+3=15.

The element is phosphorous.

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