the subshells present in L are
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The secondary quantum number, l, divides the shells up into smaller groups of subshells called orbitals. The value of n determines the possible values for l. For any given shell the number of subshells can be found by l = n -1. This means that for n = 1, the first shell, there is only l = 1-1 = 0 subshells
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Answer:L subshell means 2 orbit
Which usually constains 2s and 2p
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