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In an atom that has an electron in a sub-shell for which In an atom that has an electron in a sub-shell for which   = 4, with respect to the magnetic field vector   the magnetic moment vector   of the electron is allowed to be oriented in A)  any direction. B)    discrete directions C)    − 1 discrete directions. D)    + 1 discrete directions. E)  2   + 1 discrete directions. = 4, with respect to the magnetic field vector In an atom that has an electron in a sub-shell for which   = 4, with respect to the magnetic field vector   the magnetic moment vector   of the electron is allowed to be oriented in A)  any direction. B)    discrete directions C)    − 1 discrete directions. D)    + 1 discrete directions. E)  2   + 1 discrete directions. the magnetic moment vector In an atom that has an electron in a sub-shell for which   = 4, with respect to the magnetic field vector   the magnetic moment vector   of the electron is allowed to be oriented in A)  any direction. B)    discrete directions C)    − 1 discrete directions. D)    + 1 discrete directions. E)  2   + 1 discrete directions. of the electron is allowed to be oriented in

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