Chemistry, asked by vanivaradraj, 1 year ago

Explain Bohr and Bury rules for distribution of electrons into different shells

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. According to this scheme. ... The second shell (L or n = 2) can contain upto 8 electrons.


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Answered by MissAngry
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Bohr’s model of the atom

(1) Atom has nucleus in the centre.

(2) Electrons revolve around the nucleus.

(3) Certain special orbits known as discrete orbits of electrons are allowed inside the atom.

(4) While revolving in discrete orbits the electrons do not radiate energy.

(5) These orbits or shells are called energy levels.

(6) These orbits or shells are represented by the letters K, L, M, N or the numbers n = 1, 2, 3, 4

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