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Make a table giving (i) number of orbitals with a given energy (ii) maximum number of electrons per orbital and (iii) maximum number of electrons per orbital and (iii) maximum number of electrons at a given energu for the following types of orbitals
(a) s
(b) p (c ) `sp^(2)` (d) `sp^(3)`
(e) `sigma` (f) `sigma^(**)` (g) `pi^(**)` .

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