What is the maximum number of electrons in an atom that can have these quantum numbers?
(b) n = 2, â = 2
(c) n = 2, â = 1, mâ = -1, ms = -1/2
What is the maximum number of electrons in an atom that can have these quantum numbers?
(b) n = 2, â = 2
(c) n = 2, â = 1, mâ = -1, ms = -1/2
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