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Standard XII
Chemistry
Quantum Numbers
What is the m...
Question
What is the maximum number of electrons that can be present in 2d orbitals is X, then X is :
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Solution
As we know,
in second orbit only s and p sub-orbit exists.
and d-sub orbit doesnt exists so no electron.
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