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Consider the ground state `Cr` atom `(Z = 24)` The number of electron with the azimuthal number `l = 1` and `2` respectively are

A

`12` and `4`

B

`12` and `5`

C

`16` and `4`

D

`16` and `5`

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The correct Answer is:
2

`_(24)Cr rarr 1s^(2), 2s^(2), 2p^(6), 3s^(2), 3p^(6), 3d^(6), 4s^(1) " " l=1, l=1, l=2`
(we know for `p, l=1` and for `d, l=2`)." " For `l=1`, total number of electron `=12`
For `l=2`, total number of electron `=5`
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