An electron spins around an axis and has both angular momentum and orbital angular momentum. Because angular momentum is a vector, the Spin Quantum Number (s) has both a magnitude (1/2) and direction (+ or -). Each orbital can only hold two electrons. ... Therefore the first electron in an orbital will have a spin of +1/2.
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An electron spins around an axis and has both angular momentum and orbital angular momentum. Because angular momentum is a vector, the Spin Quantum Number (s) has both a magnitude (1/2) and direction (+ or -). Each orbital can only hold two electrons. ... Therefore the first electron in an orbital will have a spin of +1/2.
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