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How the electrons are distributed in different orbits or shells?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The arrangement and distribution of electrons in different orbits was given by Bohr and Bury. The arrangement of electrons in different shells and sub-shells is known as the electronic configuration of a particular element. ... Similarly, L shell is the second shell and it can hold up to 2(2)2 = 8 electrons.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Viewed simply, electrons are arranged in shells around an atom's nucleus. Electrons closest to the nucleus will have the lowest energy. ... In a more realistic model, electrons move in atomic orbitals, or subshells. There are four different orbital shapes: s, p, d, and f.

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