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Chapter 7, Problem 63P

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QUESTION:

Calculate the total number of electrons that can occupy (a) one s orbital, (b) three p orbitals, (c) five d orbitals, (d) seven f orbitals.

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QUESTION:

Calculate the total number of electrons that can occupy (a) one s orbital, (b) three p orbitals, (c) five d orbitals, (d) seven f orbitals.

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Problem 63P

Calculate the total number of electrons that can occupy (a) one s orbital, (b) three p orbitals, (c) five d orbitals, (d) seven f orbitals.

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According to the Pauli Exclusion Principle, an orbital can have a maximum two electrons and these must have opposite spin.

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