Formula to find maximum number of electrons ina orbit
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tysm.....@gozmit
An orbit is made up of orbitals especially s,p,d,and f
Each orbital has fixed electron holding capacity and it varies orbitals to
# orbitals eg---
s can hold maximum of 2 electrons
p can hold maximum of 6 electrons
d can hold maximum of 10 electrons
f can hold maximum of 14 electron
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Hey mate!
Here's your answer!!
The formula that can determine the maximum number of electrons that a shell of an atom can accomodate is
2n²
where n = number of shells.
The value of n will be substituted with the number of the shell. Each shell of an atom is denoted by letters K, L, M, N, etc.
where K=1, L = 2, M = 3, etc.
For eg; if an atom has L shells, the number of electrons the shell it can accomodate is equal to
= 2n²
= 2 × (2)²
= 2 × 4
= 8 electrons.

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#BE BRAINLY
Here's your answer!!
The formula that can determine the maximum number of electrons that a shell of an atom can accomodate is
2n²
where n = number of shells.
The value of n will be substituted with the number of the shell. Each shell of an atom is denoted by letters K, L, M, N, etc.
where K=1, L = 2, M = 3, etc.
For eg; if an atom has L shells, the number of electrons the shell it can accomodate is equal to
= 2n²
= 2 × (2)²
= 2 × 4
= 8 electrons.
✌ ✌
#BE BRAINLY
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