describe the bohr bury rules for filling electrons in atom
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The distribution of electrons in different orbits or shells is governed by a scheme known as Bohr bury scheme. The arrangement of electrons in various energy levels of an atom is known as the electronic configuration of the atom. ... The first or the innermost energy shell (K or n = 1) can take only two electrons
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The outermost shell cannot have more than 8 electrons and the next inner, i.e., the penultimate, shell cannot have more than 18 electrons.
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