The orbital angular momentum of a subshell electron is
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- Question⇒ The orbital angular momentum of a subshell electron is
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- An subshell is a set of 2l+1 spatial orbitals with a given principal quantum number n and a given orbital angular momentum quantum number l. A subshell is closed, if there are 2(2l+1) electrons in the subshell.For instance the 2p subshell in the neon atom contains 6 electrons and hence it is closed
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