ow many electrons can occupy the system with l=0, l=2 and l=4. What is number of possible orientations of the orbital angular momentum with l=4? What is the smallest z-component of the orbital angular momentum?

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How many electrons can occupy the system with l=0, l=2 and l=4. What is number of possible
orientations of the orbital angular momentum with l=4? What is the smallest z-component of the
orbital angular momentum?

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Pauli gave Pauli's exclusion principle. It tells that no 2 electrons can have same set of all the quantum numbers. This was understood and simplified as this that maximum of 2 electrons can be present inside each orbital. The number of values of ml gives the number of possible orientations. We first find number of orbitals for each value of l. This will give the total number of electrons.

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