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  • Understanding s Orbitals: Properties and Maximum Capacity
    There can only be one s orbital in an atom. This is because the s orbital is defined by the quantum number l = 0, which specifies the angular momentum of the electron. The angular momentum of an electron in an s orbital is zero, and there is only one possible orientation of an electron with zero angular momentum. Therefore, there can only be one s orbital in an atom.
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