For a set of quantum number n+l=6. how many sub-shell are posssible? if n=3,l=1,m=-1. how many electron are present?
(A)6 (B)2 (C)4 (D)0
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For a set of quantum number n+l=6. how many sub-shell are posssible? if n=3,l=1,m=-1. how many electron are present?
(A)6 (B)2 (C)4 (D)0
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