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Shiloh
27 February, 03:15
How many electrons can s, p, d, f hold?
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Hebert
27 February, 05:48
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s-orbital = 2 elec.
p-orbital = 6 elec.
d-orbital = 10 elec.
f-orbital = 14 elec.
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