how many electrons can be there in K,L,M,N shells?
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Bohr and Bury simultaneously gave identical schemes for the distribution of electrons in various orbits or shells.
It is given by a formula 2n²,
where n = number of shells.
In the first shell (n =1) or K shell
Maximum number of electrons = 2n² = 2 ×1² = 2
In the second shell (n =2) or L shell
Maximum number of electrons = 2n² = 2 × 2² = 8
In the third shell (n = 3) or M shell
Maximum number of electrons = 2n² = 2 × 2³ = 18
In the fourth shell (n = 4) or N shell
Maximum number of electrons = 2n² = 2 × 2⁴ = 32
Hope this would help you
Thnx for asking this question.
Here is your answer.
Bohr and Bury simultaneously gave identical schemes for the distribution of electrons in various orbits or shells.
It is given by a formula 2n²,
where n = number of shells.
In the first shell (n =1) or K shell
Maximum number of electrons = 2n² = 2 ×1² = 2
In the second shell (n =2) or L shell
Maximum number of electrons = 2n² = 2 × 2² = 8
In the third shell (n = 3) or M shell
Maximum number of electrons = 2n² = 2 × 2³ = 18
In the fourth shell (n = 4) or N shell
Maximum number of electrons = 2n² = 2 × 2⁴ = 32
Hope this would help you
Anonymous:
17 +22 = 39
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