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ChemistryGENERAL CHEMISTRYIntroduction, Quantum NumberMedium2 minQB
ChemistryMediumsingle choice

Select the correct set of quantum number which is possible for maximum number of electrons in an atom.

Options:

Answer:
B
Solution:

(A) All four quantum number are given so only for one

(B) means five subshell and each subshell has one orbital for Hence total orbitals are five which can accomodate maximum ten electrons out of which five electrons would have spin

(C) It represents one ' 6d ' orbital i.e. for two electrons

(D) means three subshell and each subshell has one orbital for

Hence total orbitals are three which can accomodate maximum six electrons out of which three electrons would have spin.

Stream:JEESubject:ChemistryTopic:GENERAL CHEMISTRYSubtopic:Introduction, Quantum Number
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