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if an atom has complete K and l shell what would ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The maximum number of electrons that can be occupied in K and L-shells of an atom are 2 and 8 respectively. Therefore, if K and L-shells of an atom are full, then the total number of electrons in the atom would be (2 + 8) = 10 electrons

Answered by Anonymous
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The maximum number of electrons that can be occupied in K and L-shells of an atom are 2 and 8 respectively. Therefore, if K and L-shells of an atom are full, then the total number of electrons in the atom would be (2 + 8) = 10 electrons.

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