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How are the Electrons distributed in different orbit

(suggested by Bohr and Bury) with examples. Na11 Al13 Ar18 P15​

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The distribution of electrons in an atom is called as Electronic Configuration. Formula 2n^2 helps in the determination of the maximum number of electrons present in an orbit, here n= orbit number. The formula helps in determination of arrangement of electrons and is known as “Bohr Bury Schemes.”

Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles arranged like a cloud of negative charges outside the nucleus of an atom. The arrangement depends upon of their potential energies in different orbits. The different energy levels are known as 1, 2, 3, 4….. and the corresponding shells are known as K, L, M, N and so on.

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