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The Maximum Number of Electrons That Can Occupy an Energy

Question 86

Question 86

Multiple Choice

The maximum number of electrons that can occupy an energy level described by the principal quantum number, n, is


A) n.
B) n + 1.
C) 2n.
D) 2n2.
E) n2.

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