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The p subshell can hold up to eight electrons in an atom (2 points)
True or false?

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Answer: This statement is false!!

Explanation: the p sub-shell can hold a max of 6 and the d sub-shell can hold a max of 10
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Answer: The statement is false

Step-by-step explanation:

Electrons occupy a region in atoms known as orbitals or subs hell. These orbitals include

I) S-orbital: it can occupy a maximum of two electrons

II) P-orbital: It occupies a maximum of six electrons

III) D-orbital: it occupies a maximum of ten electrons

F and G-orbitals as examples of other orbitals present.

A good illustration of the 6 electrons occupied by the P-subshell is seen in Sodium (Na) with atomic number of 11

Na = 1s2, 2S2 2p6, 3s1

Note: extra electrons are transferred to the next orbital

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