Chemistry, asked by souvik001, 1 year ago

explain .....question no 26

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annesha863: m shell
annesha863: because, it is calculated on the formula 2(n-square) and the last orbit can't hold more than 8 electrons and the previous orbit of the last orbit can't hold more than 18 electrons
annesha863: and it is not always necessary to fill up one orbit before going to the next orbit
annesha863: the electronic configuration is (2,8,18,7)
annesha863: hey shouvik how the second answerer can be marked as brainii
annesha863: he is wrong
annesha863: please follow bohr's bury's model of atomic configuration of electrons for clear conceptions

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Answered by annesha863
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Total no. of electrons =35

According to the Bohr and Bury's  schem of electronic configuration

The no. of electron's in K shell = 2n²

                                                  = 2×1²

                                                   = 2

In L shell the number of electrons = 2n²

              = 2× 2²

              = 8

In M shell the no. of electron's= 2n²

                                                   = 2×3²

                                                     = 18

In N shell the number of electrons is = 35-(2+8+18)

                                                             = 35-28

                                                            = 7

∴ The answer is N shell



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