Science, asked by abhishekbisen594, 2 months ago

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How are Electrons Distributed
in Different Orbits (Shells)?​

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Answered by eeshamaryam
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Answer:

They are distributed with the help of K, L, M, and N shells respectively. There may be more names but as this is my first year studying chemistry I'm surprised I can answer this, too. Still please confirm.

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Explanation:

The arrangement and distribution of electrons in different orbits was given by Bohr and Bury. The arrangement of electrons in different shells and sub-shells is known as the electronic configuration of a particular element. Similarly, L shell is the second shell and it can hold up to 2(2)2 = 8 electrons.

Answered by zahidsajid0986
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Answer:

2 in the first

8 in the 2nd and so and so

Explanation:

If you do GCSE/O Levels than that is enough for you to know

However if you do A levels it gets complicated: depending on your college as some may say the 3rd shell has 16 or some say its just 8

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