Physics, asked by seenu4270, 11 months ago

Explain Bohr bury rules for distribution of electron into different shells

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Answered by shekharkharsade2004
15

the electrons revolving around the atomic nucleus in a concentric circular orbit at certain distance from the nucleus and energy of an electron is constant while it is a particular orbit when an electron jumps from inner orbit to hotel orbit it absorb energy equal to difference of heat energy level and where it jumps from an outer orbit to an inner orbit it emits energy equal to difference of its energy equal

Answered by Ryuzaki303
11

Answer:

The problem of distribution of electrons in various shells was solved by bohr and bury

Explanation:rule 1

Maximum number of electrons which can be present in any shell of an atom is given by a formula 2n^ 2

Rule2

Electrons in the outermost shell

The outermost shell cannot have more than 8 electrons

The penultimate shell cannot have more than 18 electrons

A new shell is formed as soon as the outermost shell attains eight electrons.

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