how will you determine the maximum number of electrons thar can be accomodated in a particular Shell of an atom ?
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According to the Bohr Bury , the maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated in a single energy level is from using the formula 2n^2 , where " n" is the energy index i. e. 123.......
only 8 electrons can accommodate in a energy level at once.
Electrons are not accommodated in a energy level until the inner rings are filled .
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only 8 electrons can accommodate in a energy level at once.
Electrons are not accommodated in a energy level until the inner rings are filled .
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The maximum number of electrons that can occupy a particular shell can be identified by the following formula:
Electron Capacity =
The n represents the Principal Quantum number
Energy Level Shell Letter Electron Capacity
1 K 2
2 L 8
3 M 18
4 N 32
5 O 50
6 P 72
Electron Capacity =
The n represents the Principal Quantum number
Energy Level Shell Letter Electron Capacity
1 K 2
2 L 8
3 M 18
4 N 32
5 O 50
6 P 72
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