Chemistry, asked by akshayanayak707, 1 month ago

How many electrons can be accommodated in
n=3 shell in Bohr model of atom.​

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Answered by 3451943
9

Answer:

18

The equation “maximum number of electrons that can be in a shell = 2n2” gives the maximum number in the n = 3 shell to be: Maximum number of electrons = 2n2 = 2(3)2 = 2(9) = 18.

Answered by Diya817
1

Answer:

18

Explanation:

the equation maximum number of electrons that can be in a shell = 2n² gives the maximum number in the n = 3 shell to be : maximum number of electrons 2n² = 2 (3)² = 2(9) = 18

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