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The Maximum Number of Electrons That Can Occupy an Energy

Question 1

Question 1

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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