Question 3 (1 point) How many electrons in an atom can have the quantum number n equal to 2 and I (lowercase L) equal to 0? 0 1 2 4 6 8 10
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The quantum number n represents the principal energy level of an electron in an atom. The quantum number l represents the angular momentum of the electron and can have values from 0 to (n-1). Since n = 2, the possible values for l are 0 and 1. However, we are Show more…
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