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How many different possible electron states are there in the $n=100, l=2$ subshell?A. 2B. 100C. 10,000D. 10
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For an electron in an atom, the quantum numbers are the principal quantum number \( n \), the azimuthal (angular momentum) quantum number \( l \), the magnetic quantum number \( m_l \), and the spin quantum number \( m_s \). Show more…
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