How are electron distributed in different orbits ( shells) ?
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The Arrangement of Electrons in Different Orbits
The shells begin from the centre and gradually move outwards. So K shell will always have minimum energy. Similarly, L shell is a little away from nucleus so it will have higher energy than K shell. The outermost shell will have maximum energy.
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by following hund's rule ...
the pairing of electrons in orbitals takes place when each orbital filled with one electron.....the maximum no.of electrons in orbits is 2n square
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