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what is the maximum number of electrons present in an orbit when principle Quantum number value 3 and the number of subshell present in it ?​

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Answered by mpv12pk024
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Then total values of m=(2×3+1)=7 orbitals, We know that, one orbital contains two electrons. Hence, total number of electrons =7×2=14.

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Answered by sumit83610
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MAX ELECTRONS=2N^2=2(3)^2=18

SUBSHELL PRESENT= N-1=2 (0,1,2)

NUMBER OF SUBSHELL=3

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