The total number of electrons present in subshells can vary depending on the specific subshell. Each subshell has a maximum number of electrons it can hold based on the Pauli exclusion principle and the rules of electron configuration.
Here is a breakdown of the maximum number of electrons in each subshell:
- The s subshell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
- The p subshell can hold a maximum of 6 electrons.
- The d subshell can hold a maximum of 10 electrons.
- The f subshell can hold a maximum of 14 electrons.
It's important to note that not all subshells are always fully occupied in an atom. The actual number of electrons in a subshell depends on the specific atom and its electron configuration.