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3. In carbon atom, the number of electrons in second orbit are double than that in first orbit. true or false​

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Answered by fatimasumaiyya26
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True

Explanation:

carbons atomic no. is 6

so its electronic configuration becomes 2,4

here L shell has 2 e-

M shell have 4e- which is actually double of 2

Answered by juhipandey1000
1

Answer:  In carbon atom , the number of electrons in second orbit are double than that in first orbit , True

Explanation:

Carbon is a chemical element that has the atomic number 6 and the symbol C. Carbon is the most abundant element in the universe.

Both Group and the second period can claim it as their own.

The number of electrons in Carbon's second shell is twice as high as the number of electrons in its first shell. Due to  increase  in electrons .

Carbon has the electrical configuration of 1S2,2S2,2P2

The number of electrons that are distributed across each shell is 2,4.

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