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How many electron in a given atom can have the following quantum number

A

n=4,l=1

B

`n=2,l=1,m=-1,s=1//2`

C

`n=3`

D

`n=4, l=2,m=0`

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` (a) 6 " " (b) 1 " " (c) 18 " " (d) 2`

`N//A`
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