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if k and l shells of an atom are full,then what would be the total number of electrons in the atom .....?.....please if you don't know the ans please don't write anything .......ans it correctly​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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 sainiinswag
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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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