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How many maximum number of electrons can be accommodated in a principal energy level​

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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Each principal energy level can contain up to 2n2 electrons, where n is the number of the level. Thus, the first level can contain up to 2 electrons, 2(12) = 2; the second up to 8 electrons, 2(22) = 8; the third up to 18, 2(32) = 18; and so on.

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Answered by swastijain6th
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The first principal energy level contains only an s sublevel; therefore, it can hold a maximum of two electrons. Each principal energy level above the first contains one s orbital and three p orbitals. A set of three p orbitals, called the p sublevel, can hold a maximum of six electrons

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