In an atom the number of electrons in N-shell is equal to the number of electrons in
K L and M shells. Answer the following questions.
Which is the outermost shell?
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So in N shell (4s, 4p, 4d and 4f), number of electrons should be 28.
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The number of valence electrons needed to fill its shell can be determined by inputting the shell level, n, squaring it, and by multiplying by 2. Shell 1 holds 2 valence e
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The number of valence electrons needed to fill its shell can be determined by inputting the shell level, n, squaring it, and by multiplying by 2. Shell 1 holds 2 valence e
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