electronics contain 6 electrons in M shell as valence electron what is the atomic number of x
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from Bohr's model u know the law 2n squared
where n is the shell number
u know K shell can have 2 electrons and L shell 8 and given M shell has
K L M
2,8,6
so the atomic number is the number of electrons or protons present
so here atomic number =2+8+6=16
it is sulfur
from Bohr's model u know the law 2n squared
where n is the shell number
u know K shell can have 2 electrons and L shell 8 and given M shell has
K L M
2,8,6
so the atomic number is the number of electrons or protons present
so here atomic number =2+8+6=16
it is sulfur
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16 is the atomic number.
as it contains 6electron in m shell then it must contain 2 electron in k shell and 8 in l shell so total electron is 16 .and no.of electron = no of proton which is equal to the at.no .so the atomic number is 16 and element is sulphur.
as it contains 6electron in m shell then it must contain 2 electron in k shell and 8 in l shell so total electron is 16 .and no.of electron = no of proton which is equal to the at.no .so the atomic number is 16 and element is sulphur.
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