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Suppose you take a trip to a distant universe and find that the periodic table there is derived from an arrangement of quantum numbers different from the one on Earth. The rules in that universe are: principal quantum number =1,2,...
(as on Earth);
angular momentum quantum number ℓ=0,1,2,...,−1
(as on Earth);
magnetic quantum number ℓ=0,1,2,...,ℓ
(only positive integers up to and including ℓ
are allowed);
spin quantum number s=−1,0,+1
(that is, three allowed values of spin).
Assuming that the Pauli exclusion principle remains valid in the distant universe, what is the maximum number of electrons that can populate a given orbital there?

maximum number electrons per orbital:

Write the electronic configuration of the element with atomic number 8
in the periodic table. Superscript numbers where appropriate but omit parentheses.

electronic configuration:

What is the atomic number of the second noble gas?

atomic number:

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