| 1. | Before any two electrons occupy an subshell must first each contain one electron.
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| 2. | The number in the cell is the subshell's position in the sequence.
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| 3. | This is because in Unix, the script is usually executed within a subshell.
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| 4. | For zinc, the 3d subshell is complete and behaves similarly to core electrons.
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| 5. | Usually, as a particular subshell is filled in a period, atomic radius decreases.
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| 6. | The periodic table may also be divided into several numbered rectangular'Mg to the 3s subshell.
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| 7. | In element 173 ( unsepttrium ), the last electron would enter the 6g 7 / 2 subshell.
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| 8. | Each cell represents a subshell, and lists the values of m _ \ ell available in that subshell.
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| 9. | Each cell represents a subshell, and lists the values of m _ \ ell available in that subshell.
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| 10. | Each cell represents a subshell with n and \ ell given by its row and column indices, respectively.
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