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What is the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the subshell with l=3?

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For every value of 'l', 'm' can have 2l+1 values.
`therefore`For l=3, m can have 2l+1 values, i.e., `2xx3+1=7` values. Therefore, number of orbitals in the given shell=7. the maximum number of electrons that cann be accommodated in these orbitals`=2xx7=14` [`because` each orbital can accommodate a maximum of 2 electron].
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