Chemistry, asked by saanvirawat12, 10 months ago

how electrons are distributed in different orbits (shells)?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by skyfall63
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The arrangement depends on their potential energies in different orbits.

Explanation:

Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles arranged as a cloud of negative charges outside the nucleus of the atom. The arrangement depends on their potential energies in different orbits. The distribution of the electrons in the energy shells is known as electronic configuration. It is based on Bohr-Bury scheme according to which the maximum number of electrons that can be present in a particular energy shell of an atom is given by 2n where n is the number of energy shell. The different levels of energy are known as 1, 2, 3, 4. The corresponding shells are known as K, L, M, N, and so on.

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