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6 February, 07:58

What value of ℓℓ is not allowed for an electron in an n = 3 shell?

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  1. 6 February, 08:56
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    Every electron shell, designated by "n", has a specific number of electron subshells. The shell number has values equivalent to natural numbers (1, 2, 3, 4 ...), while the subshells are s, p, d and f.

    The subshell that does not exist within the third shell (n = 3) is the f subshell. The energy of the f subshell is too high and cannot be accommodated in the third shell.
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