d subshell = 2
p subshell = 6
A p subshell can contain a maximum of 6 electrons.
6th energy level can hold 72 electrons. (has s,p,d,f,g, and h subshells)
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A p subshell can contain a maximum of 6 electrons.
Since the d sublevel has 5 "spaces" the answer would be. There can be a maximum of 5 unpaired electrons in a d subshell until a pair is formed.
10 electrons
Hund's Rule
Paired electrons in one of the subshell become unpaired and are promoted to higher subshell to create more than one valencies.
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6th energy level can hold 72 electrons. (has s,p,d,f,g, and h subshells)
The maximum number of electrons in a 'D' sublevel is 10
The third shell of an atom can hold a maximum of 18 electrons. This shell consists of three subshells - s, p, and d - with each subshell being able to accommodate a certain number of electrons. The s subshell can hold up to 2 electrons, the p subshell can hold up to 6 electrons, and the d subshell can hold up to 10 electrons, totaling 18 electrons in the third shell.
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The paramagnetic value is the number of unpaired electrons in the metal ion.
Each of the p orbitals can hold 2 electrons due to the Pauli exclusion principle. Because there are 3 p orbitals in a given subshell, the overall p subshell can hold 6 electrons.