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How many electrons in an atom can have each of the following quantum number or sublevel designations?
(a)n=2; l=1; m=0
(b)5s
(c)n=4; l=1
16 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
b is 2.
What do you think for the others (and why)?
16 years ago
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How many electrons in an atom can have each of the following quantum number or sublevel designations?
(a)n=2; l=1; m=0
(b)5s
(c)n=4; l=1

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