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(a) What is the minimum value of ℓ for a subshell that has 15 electrons in...

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What is the minimum value of ℓ for a subshell that has 15 electrons in it?

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If this subshell is in the n = 5 shell and assuming the minimum value of ℓ above, what is the spectroscopic notation for this atom? (Answer using the format 2p3.)

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