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if 'k' and 'l' shells of an atom are completely filled, than what would be (i) the total no. of electrons in an atom and (ii) it's valency?​

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Answered by pavneet24
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➸According to Bohr Bury scheme, 'K' and 'L' shells of an atom can have maximum of 2 and 8 electrons respectively. If these are completely filled, this means that:

(i) Total no. of electrons in the atom= 2+8=10

(ii) Valency of the atom= Zero.

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