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What is the maximum number of electron in an atom that can have the quantum numbers `n = 4, m_(l) =+1`?
A. `4`
B. `15`
C. `3`
D. `6`

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Thus, we have three possible orbitals with `n = 4, m_(l) = +1`. They are `4p, 4d`, and `4f` orbitals. Since no more than two eletrons can be placed in each orbital, the maximum number of electrons will be six.

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