describe bohr burry scheme
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The bohr bury's scheme basically says that the outermost shell of an atom cannot accommodate more than 8 electrons. An atom having 8 electrons in the outer shell is said to be stable. This is also known as the octet rule.
Maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in a shell is given by 2n2 where n = shell number
For 1st energy level, n = 1
Maximum number of electrons in 1st energy level = 2n22 x (1) 2 = 2
For 2nd energy level n = 2
Maximum number of electrons in the 2nd energy level = 2n22 x 22 = 2 x 4 = 8
For 3rd energy level n = 3
Maximum number of electrons in the 3rd energy level = 2n2= 2x(3) 2= 2 x 9 = 18
For 4th energy level n = 4
Maximum number of electrons in the 4th energy level = 2n2= 2x(4) 2= 2x16 = 32
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The bohr bury's scheme basically says that the outermost shell of an atom cannot accommodate more than 8 electrons. An atom having 8 electrons in the outer shell is said to be stable. This is also known as the octet rule.
Maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in a shell is given by 2n2 where n = shell number
For 1st energy level, n = 1
Maximum number of electrons in 1st energy level = 2n22 x (1) 2 = 2
For 2nd energy level n = 2
Maximum number of electrons in the 2nd energy level = 2n22 x 22 = 2 x 4 = 8
For 3rd energy level n = 3
Maximum number of electrons in the 3rd energy level = 2n2= 2x(3) 2= 2 x 9 = 18
For 4th energy level n = 4
Maximum number of electrons in the 4th energy level = 2n2= 2x(4) 2= 2x16 = 32
It will go on like this...
Hope you got the idea of this clearly my friend!
Plss mark as brainliestt!
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