many subshells are there in second shell
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The second shell has two subshells (labeled 2s and 2p). The 2s subshell holds a maximum of 2 electrons, and the 2p subshell holds a maximum of 6 electrons. This means that the second shell can hold a maximum of eight electrons (2+6=8). Notice that there are eight elements in the second row of the periodic table.
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The 2nd shell is made up of 2 subshells, s and p. It can therefore contain 2+6=8 electrons. The number before each subshell specifies which shell it belongs to.
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