Arrangement of electrons in the shell of an atom
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Viewed simply, electrons are arranged in shells around an atom's nucleus. Electrons closest to the nucleus will have the lowest energy. Electrons further away from the nucleus will have higher energy. An atom's electron shell can accommodate 2n^2 electrons (where n is the shell level).
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So the nucleus is always in the centre and surrounded by shells K, L, M
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The first shell always contain 2 electrons.
The second shell always contain 8 electrons.
The third shell always contain 18 electrons.
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