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what is the maximum number of electrons present in an orbital

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Answered by utkarshrana44
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There are 4 shells k ,I,m,and n k carry 2,l carry 8 ,m carry 18 and ,m carry 32  

Answered by qwcricket10
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The orbital contains a maximum of two electrons. s,p,d and f are the orbitals.

  • The region around a nucleus in an atom that contains a maximum of two electrons is known as orbital.
  • An electron can be either free or bound to the nucleus.
  • An electron's charge is negative.
  • Electrons arrange themselves in the orbitals.
  • s,p,d, and f are the four types of orbitals.
  • Each orbital can hold two electrons.
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