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For the N = 5 Shell,what Are the Lowest Values

Question 25

Question 25

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For the n = 5 shell,what are the lowest values possible for For the n = 5 shell,what are the lowest values possible for   And   Respectively? A)  -5,-5 B)  −4,-4 C)  0,-4 D)  0,0
And For the n = 5 shell,what are the lowest values possible for   And   Respectively? A)  -5,-5 B)  −4,-4 C)  0,-4 D)  0,0
Respectively?


A) -5,-5
B) −4,-4
C) 0,-4
D) 0,0

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