If there are three possible values (+12,0,−12) for the spin quantum number, then the maximum number of electrons in second orbit will become:
A
8 electrons
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B
6 electrons
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C
12 electrons
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D
27 electrons
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Solution
The correct option is C 12 electrons Since three spin quantum numbers are possible for an electron, then the maximum number of electrons that can be accomodated in an orbital is 3.
Total number of orbitals in a shell = n2
Maximum number of electrons in a shell = 3n2
Therefore, for n=2
Maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated =3n2=3×22=12 electrons