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Instead of Principal quantum number (n), Azimuthal quantum number (l) and Magnetic quantum number (m), a set of new quantum number S, t and u was introduced with similar logic but different values as defined below:
S=1, 2, 3 (all positive integral values)
t=(S212), (S222), (S232) No negative values
u=(t+1)2 to (t+1)2 in integral steps.
Each orbital can have maximum four electrons. (S+t) rule is defined similar to (n+l) rule.
Now answer the following questions:

Number of electrons that can be accommodated in S=2 and S=3 shell, respectively are:

A
18, 38
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28, 76
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8, 28
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None of these
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Solution

The correct option is B 28, 76
i) For S=2,
number of subshell t=3,0
number of orbitals corresponding to t=3 are five as per below:
u=(3+1)2 to (3+1)2 i.e. 2,1,0,1,2
Similarly for t=0, total number of orbitals is 2 i.e. 12, +12
Since one orbital can accomodate maximum of four electrons hence total of 28 e belongs to S=2.

ii) For S=3,
number of subshell t=8,5,0
u(8)=92, ..., +9210 orbitals
u(5)=3, ..., +37 orbitals
u(0)=12,+122 orbitals
So total of 19 orbitals can accomodate maximum of 76 e.

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