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27 March, 18:33

Arrange the sublevels in ascending order by the number of electrons they can contain. p sublevel s sublevel d sublevel f subleve

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  1. 27 March, 19:26
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    s-sublevel has 1 orbital - it can have maximum 2 electrons.

    p-sublevel has 3 orbitals - it can have maximum 6 electrons

    d-sublevel has 5 orbitals - it can have maximum 10 electrons

    f-sublevel has 7 orbitals - it can have maximum 14 electrons.
  2. 27 March, 20:13
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    Electronic configuration of the atom describes the arrangemnet of electrons in different shells and subshells (sublevels).

    Now, there are 4 types of sublevels: s, p, d and f. These sublevels have orbital which are spaces with high probability of having an electron and each orbital can have maximum 2 electrons.

    Therefore,

    s-sublevel has 1 orbital - it can have maximum 2 electrons.

    p-sublevel has 3 orbitals - it can have maximum 6 electrons

    d-sublevel has 5 orbitals - it can have maximum 10 electrons

    f-sublevel has 7 orbitals - it can have maximum 14 electrons.

    Hence, the acsending order of sublevels in terms of maximum number of electrons is:

    s < p < d < f
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