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9 May, 23:03

1. In a single atom, no more than 2 electrons can occupy a single orbital? A. True B. False

2. The maximum number of electrons allowed in a p sublevel of the 3rd principal level is?

A. 1 B. 6 C. 2 D. 8 E. 3

3. A neutral atom has a ground state electronic configuration of 1s^2 2s^2. Which of the following statements concerning this atom is/are correct? A. The atom has a total of two orbitals occupied. B. All of the above. C. The atom has no unpaired electrons. D. The atom contains 4 protons. E. The element has atomic number 4.

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  1. 9 May, 23:24
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    1. In a single atom, no more than 2 electrons can occupy a single orbital? A. True

    2. The maximum number of electrons allowed in a p sublevel of the 3rd principal level is?

    B. 6

    3. A neutral atom has a ground state electronic configuration of 1s^2 2s^2. Which of the following statements concerning this atom is/are correct?

    B. All of the above.
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