How will you determine the maximum number of electron that can be accommodated in a particular shell of atom
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A simple formula is used to determine this-
2n² where n is the number of shells
2n² where n is the number of shells
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We can determine by the formual 2n2 where n stands for number of shells so lets consider 1st shell so n=1
Now number if electrons will be 2n2 = 2*1*1 = 2electrons
Similarly for 2nd shell it will be 2*2*2 = 8 electrons and similarly for all other shells but outer shells can never have more than 8 electrons
Now number if electrons will be 2n2 = 2*1*1 = 2electrons
Similarly for 2nd shell it will be 2*2*2 = 8 electrons and similarly for all other shells but outer shells can never have more than 8 electrons
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