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How many electrons can fit into the orbitals that comprise the `3^(rd)` quantum shell `n = 3` ?

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The magnetic quantum number is denoted by letter "m" ,and for a given value of "1" ,it can have all the values ranging from "-1" to "+1 including zero.For a given "1,m has "21+1" values.For example, if "I=2,m" can have values,i.e.,m=-2,-1,0,+1,+2" .This implies that there are five different orientations of the d- subshell.In other words,"d-]subshell has five d-orbitals How many electrons can fit into the orbitals that comprise the third quantum shell "n=3?

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How many electrons can fit in the orbital for which n = 3 and l = 1 ?

How many electrons can fit in the orbital for which n = 3 and l = 1 ?

How many electrons can fit in the orbital for which n = 3 and l = 1 ?

How many electrons can fit in the orbital for which n = 3 and l = 1?