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the maximum number of electron in a sub energy level is equal to​

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Answered by riya01102001
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it's answer is 4l+2....where l is azimuthal quantum number....

Answered by sapnaqueen66643
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Explanation:

Each subshell has a maximum number of electrons which it can hold :- S –2 electron , P–6 electrons, and d–10 electrons , and f–14 electrons in which ' S ' subshell is the lowest energy subshell and the 'D' subshell is the highest energy subshell....

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