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Using concept of quantum numbers, calculate the maximum no of electrons present in the m shell give their distribution in shells, subshells and orbitals​

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Answered by Xmaxstar
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Answer:

The maximum number of electrons present in a particular shell is calculated by the formula 2n2, where “n” represents the shell number. For instance, K shell is the first shell and it can hold up to 2(1)2 = 2 electrons. Similarly, L shell is the second shell and it can hold up to 2(2)2 = 8 electrons.

Answered by yashsikchiprohacker4
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Count the Full Orbitals.

Add the Electrons for Each Full Orbital.

Identify the Subshell Indicated by the Angular Quantum Number.

Add the Electrons from the Full Subshells.

Add the Electrons from Full Subshells to Those From Full Orbitals.

Find the Legitimate Vales for the Magnetic Quantum Number.

Explanation:

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