Chemistry, asked by sankalppatra7, 1 year ago

the maximum number of electrons possible In a sublevel is equal to
(a)2l+1
(b)2n^2
(c)2l^2
(d)4l^2​

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Answered by charisyadav22
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Answer:

b is correct answer....

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Answered by NaikDevenDra
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Answer:

b.2n^2. is the correct answer

Each principal energy level above the first contains one s orbital and three p orbitals. A set of three p orbitals, called the p sublevel, can hold a maximum of six electrons. Therefore, the second level can contain a maximum of eight electrons - that is, two in the s orbital and 6 in the three p orbitals.

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