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12 January, 11:54

How many electrons with a given spin can be in an orbital?

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  1. 12 January, 12:04
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    A 4p orbital, which is part of the p subshell located on the fourth energy level, can hold a maximum of two electrons. In fact, any orbital, regardless of its energy level, subshell, and orientation, can hold a maximum of two electrons, one having spin-up and one having spin-down.
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