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Subshell

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Intro to Chemistry

Definition

A subshell is a division of electron shells separated by electron orbitals. It is characterized by the azimuthal quantum number, also known as the angular momentum quantum number (l).

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Subshells are designated by the letters s, p, d, and f.
  2. The maximum number of electrons in an s subshell is 2, in a p subshell is 6, in a d subshell is 10, and in an f subshell is 14.
  3. The value of the azimuthal quantum number (l) determines the shape of the orbital within a subshell.
  4. Each principal energy level has n types of subshells where n is the principal quantum number.
  5. In multi-electron atoms, energy levels within a shell split into different energies based on their subshells due to electron-electron interactions.

Review Questions

  • What are the designations for different types of subshells?
  • How many electrons can each type of subshell hold?
  • What determines the shape of an orbital within a specific subshell?

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