Chemistry, asked by ashishhansbikram, 4 months ago

According to Bohr and Bury, the maximum number of
electrons that can be accommodated in the outermost
shell of an atom is

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Answered by gurudevrajak786
0

Answer:

bohar the

Explanation:

bohar the maximum number is the people electrons that can be must accommodated .

Answered by ahladp
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The Bohr-Bury scheme provides for a maximum of 8 electrons to be accomodated in the valence shell of any atom, excluding Hydrogen and Helium atoms.

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