25
Explanation
The orbital quantum number of an atomic subshell determines the maximum number of electrons it can contain. For example:
The atom in question here contains four fully-occupied [tex]s[/tex] orbitals, two fully-occupied [tex]p[/tex] orbitals along with [tex]5[/tex] electrons in a partially-occupied [tex]d[/tex] orbital. It thus contains
[tex]4 \times 2 + 2 \times 6 + 5 = 25 \; \text{electrons}[/tex]