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what is the maximum number of electrons in an atom that can have the following Quantum numbers n is equal to 4 and m is equal to 1​

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Answered by cherry126
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if n=4,l can have four values,

l=3(f),2(d),1(p),0(s)

m will range from,m=(−l,l)

Thus for m=+1,l can be,

l=3(f),2(2d),1(p),0(s)

So they have same, m=+1

'm' represents an orbital and an orbital n as 2 electrons.

Thus for each m=(+1) it will have 2 electron

Total electron=3×2=6 electrons
Answered by salabannavar76
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