10 electrons
Explanation:
The maximum number of electrons in a single d-subshell is 10 electrons.
The d-sub-orbital used to denote azimuthal or secondary quantum numbers.
The maximum number of electrons in the orbitals of sublevels are:
two electrons in the s-sublevel, it has one orbital
six electrons in the p-sublevel, it has three orbital
ten electrons in the d- sublevel, it has five orbitals
fourteen electrons in the f-sublevel, it has seven orbitals
The maximum number of electrons in an orbital is two.
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Molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
Answer:
the theoretical yield of benzoin = 14.3165g
Explanation:
The steps is as shown in the attachment.
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Isotopes have the same number of protons so they both have 17 and a different amount of neutrons which is why the mass number is different