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26 July, 13:07

All the possible that are subshells where electrons could possibly be found

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  1. 26 July, 13:16
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    This means that in the first shell only two electrons are possible and they would be found in the 1s (2 electrons) subshell. In the second shell, 8 electrons are possible and would be found in the 2s (2 electrons) and the 2p (6 electrons) subshells. Each subshell is further divided into orbitals.
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