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What is the total number of electrons possible in the 6 s orbital?

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Answered by avasuki292003
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Answer:

2 electrons

Explanation:

6s orbital has the ability to hold 2electrons

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
0

The total number of electrons possible in the 6s orbital is 2.

  • In an atomic structure, electrons revolve around four types of orbitals, these orbitals are s, p, d, and f.
  • s orbital can have a maximum of 2 electrons in it.
  • p orbital can have a maximum of 6 electrons in it.
  • d orbital can accommodate a maximum of 10 electrons in it.
  • f orbital can accommodate a maximum of 14 electrons in it.
  • Therefore, the total number of electrons possible in the 6s orbital is 2 electrons.

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