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According to Bohr and Bury scheme, what is the maximum number of electrons
that can be accommodated in a N-shell of an atom?

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Answered by DogLover18
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Answer:

according to that the maximum no. of electrons can be 2

Answered by 324174
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Answer:

According to Bohr Bury Scheme, the electronic distribution in the first four shells is: K(2), L(8), M(18), N(8).

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How are Electrons Distributed in Different Orbits(Shells)

Electron Shell Maximum Capacity

K Shell 2 electrons

L Shell 8 electrons

M Shell 18 electrons

N Shell 32 electrons

which means 32 the other answer is fake

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