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Q) What will be the maximum numbers of electrons having same spin, present in  an atom for n+l=4?
Asked by Anish | 16 Jan, 2019, 12:24: AM
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Given: 
 
n + l = 4
 
let's find the possible values of n and l whose total will be 4
therefore he possible values are n=3 & l=1 and n=4 and l = 0.
 
For n=3 & l=1
n=3 and l=1 represent the 3p subshell. therefore, the maximum number of electrons in this subshell = 6
 
For n=4 and l = 0
n=4 and l = 0 represent the 4s subshell. therefore, the maximum number of electrons in this subshell = 2
 
the total number of electrons = 6 + 2 = 8
 
Hence the electrons with the same spin = fraction numerator 8 over denominator 2 space end fraction space equals space 4
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