Correct answer is : 1 electron
Explanation
'n' represents the principal quantum number. n = 4 means electron is in 4th shell
'l' represents the azimuthal quantum number. l = 2 means d subshell
'ml' represents the magnetic quantum number. ml = -2 means an orbital of d subshell which can hold maximum of 2 electrons
'ms' represents the spin quantum number and can have values of +1/2 or -1/2.
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