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Match the numbers with the descriptions. Numbers may be used more than once. Not all the numbers will be used. 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3
5. 5 The number of electrons in a 7f subshell 6. 6 V The number of electrons in a 2s subshell 7. 7 The number of orbitals in
The number of orbitals in a 5p subshell V 8. 8 9. 9 The number of orbitals in a 8d subshell 10. 10 15 The number of electrons
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