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The maximum number of electrons present in an orbital with \(n = 4,\ l = 3\) is

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Any single orbital accommodates only 2 electrons with opposite spins.
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

An orbital can have a maximum of 2 electrons regardless of the values of \(n\) and \(l\). Here, \(l = 3\) corresponds to the \(f\)-orbital, but the question is specifically about one orbital, not the subshell.
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