Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The numbers of sublevels that are present in
Concept introduction:
Electrons in an atom are present in particular orbitals. Sublevels contain orbitals which possess equivalent energy. Maximum two electrons are present in each orbital. The electrons present in
(b)
Interpretation:
The numbers of sublevels that are present in
Concept introduction:
Electrons in an atom are present in particular orbitals. Sublevels contain orbitals which possess equivalent energy. Maximum two electrons are present in each orbital. The electrons present in
(c)
Interpretation:
The numbers of sublevels that are present in
Concept introduction:
Electrons in an atom are present in particular orbitals. Sublevels contain orbitals which possess equivalent energy. Maximum two electrons are present in each orbital. The electrons present in
(d)
Interpretation:
The numbers of sublevels that are present in
Concept introduction:
Electrons in an atom are present in particular orbitals. Sublevels contain orbitals which possess equivalent energy. Maximum two electrons are present in each orbital. The electrons present in
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