Chemistry, asked by Smart445, 1 year ago

Maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in K, L,M and N shells :-

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Answered by Munendra762
2
in K-2 electros
in L,M,N-8
k,l,m,n have 8 and it's like 2,8,8,8,8 ....and so on

mehim: You can apply the 2n rule .For k=2,L=8,M=18,N=32.
Smart445: thnx
Answered by Likun45
16
With the formula 2n square,
we can find, 2 x 1 x1 = 2 ==K
2 X 2 X 2 =8==L
2 X 3 X 3=18==M
2 X 4 X 4=32 ==N
But kiddo,, you have to study quantum chemistry. Otherwise you may be in trouble.

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