Chemistry, asked by ArohiRaj, 1 month ago

how many electrons can be accommodate in 'L shell' of an atom?​

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Answered by singhamanpratap0249
1

Answer:

8 electrons

Therefore, the K shell, which contains only an s subshell, can hold up to 2 electrons; the L shell, which contains an s and a p, can hold up to 2 + 6 = 8 electrons, and so forth; in general, the nth shell can hold up to 2n2 electrons.

Answered by saumyapiyu
1

Answer:

18

Explanation:

8 electrons

Therefore, the K shell, which contains only an s subshell, can hold up to 2 electrons; the L shell, which contains an s and a p, can hold up to 2 + 6 = 8 electrons, and so forth; in general, the nth shell can hold up to 2n2 electrons.

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