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28 September, 19:51

What is the maximum possible number of electrons in a ground-state carbon atom that have ml = 0?

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  1. 28 September, 19:56
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    Ground state means 1s which can hold 2 electrons.

    l for 1s is = 0

    ml = 0 (given)

    possible values of m = 0

    so it can hold maximum of 2 electrons. One spin up and other spin down.
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