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Subshells are ________
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a. orbitals with the same angular momentum quantum numbers.
b. orbitals with the same spin quantum number.
c. orbitals with the same principal quantum numbers.
d. orbitals with the same principal and angular momentum quantum numbers.
e. orbitals with the same angular momentum and magnetic quantum numbers.
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