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`{:(,"ColumnI",,"ColumnII"),((A),"Number of orbitials in the" n^(th)"shell",(P),2(2l+1)),((B),"Maximum number of electrons in a subshell",(Q),n),((C),"Number of subshell in" n^(th)"shell",(R),2l+1),((D),"Number of orbitals in a subshell",(S),n^(2)):}`

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