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explain briefly about the distribution of electrons in each shell.

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Answered by DiyaDebeshee
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hello friend!!
the distribution of electrons into different orbits of an atom was suggested by Bohr and bury.
for writing the number of electrons in different energy levels or shells, some rule is followed.

these are:
i) the maximum number of electrons present in a shell is given by the formula 2n², where, n is the orbit number or energy level, 1,2,3.....

ii) the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the outermost orbit is 8.

iii) electrons are not accommodated in a given shell unless the inner shells are filled.

hope it helps uh! 

Answered by AritraMondal
0
The number of electrons in each shell is given by the formula 2n^2 where n is the shell number. Electrons revolve around the nucleus at a very high speed and the centrifugal force counterbalances the attraction from the nucleus of the atom. However, the number of electrons in each shell cannot exceed 18
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