Chemistry, asked by shashibalasingh76343, 6 months ago

is there any other alphabet in the outer side of atom
there is k,l,m,n any other alphabet after that​

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Answered by bhavyagupta42739
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n electron shell[1] is the outside part of an atom around the atomic nucleus. It is where the electrons are, and is a group of atomic orbitals with the same value of the principal quantum number n.

Electron shells have one or more electron sub-shells, or sub-levels. These sub-levels have two or more orbitals with the same angular momentum quantum number. Electron shells make up the electron configuration of an atom. The number of electrons that can be in a shell is equal to {\displaystyle 2n^{2}}{\displaystyle 2n^{2}}.

The name for electron shells comes from the Bohr model, in which groups of electrons were believed to go around the nucleus at certain distances, so that their orbits formed "shells".

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Answered by anusha250107
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Hey!!! There is no other alphabet in the outer side of an atom. There are only 4 alphabets that are- k, l, m, n.

Hope it helps you.

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