If K and L shells of an electron are full then how many electrons does an atom have?
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10
Explanation:
k shell =2 electron
l shell = 8 electron
total =10
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how many electrons if k and l shells are full
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How electrons are distributed
the distribution of electrons in the different orbits of an Atom was suggested by Bohrand bury
The following the rules are followed by writing the number of electrons in the different energy levels of shells
- the maximum number of electrons present in the Shell is given by the formula 2n²..where n is the orbit number of electrons levels index 1,2,3...Hence the maximum number of electrons in different shells are as follows
first orbit or K shell will be = 2×1² =2
second orbit or L shell will be = 2×2²=8
ans so on...
- the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the outermost orbit is 8
- electrons are not accommodated in the given shall unless the inner shells are the field that is the shells are filled in stepwise manner
No of electrons if k and l shells are filled
in case the atom contains electrons in the ke Dal cells only in both are full the total number of electrons in the atom will be 2+8=10 electrons
Final answer :- 10 electrons
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