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(a) What is the maximum number of electrons that can be present in the outermost shell of an atom?
(b) Draw a sketch of Bohr’s model of an atom with three shells.

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Answered by Arp25X
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a) 8

b)See the picture

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Answered by asifkuet
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The outer shell can't have over eight electrons and K-shell will have a most of 2 electrons. If an number of an element is understood, the arrangement of electrons in its atom will be written.

  • M Shell: 18 electrons
  • N Shell: 32 electrons
  • L Shell: 8 electrons

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