Chemistry, asked by yudhveer1373, 24 days ago

(a)
What will be the minimum number of electrons which can be filled in Z-shell of an imaginary
atomic model?
(b) Why is it almost impossible to find such an atom in nature?​

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Answered by krrishkaiga
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Answer:

) According to Bohr and Bury rule, the maximum number of electrons in 2-shell (16th shell, starting from K)

=2x16x16= 512

(ii) Atom with a greater number of electrons have a greater number of protons and neutrons therefore they have an unstable nucleus that radiates energy or divides into the smaller stable nucleus.

Hence, elements with atomic numbers greater than 100 are rarely found in nature.

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