Science, asked by sarwanswami1968, 10 months ago

Mention the rules to be followed according to Bohr and Bury’s atomic model

for writing the number of electrons in each orbital shell.​

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Answered by Shwetasharma99736
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The electrons first occupy the shell with the lowest energy i.e., closest to the nucleus. The first or the innermost energy shell (K or n = 1) can take only two electrons. The second shell (L or n = 2) can contain upto 8 electrons. From third shell (M or n = 3) onwards, the shells become bigger.

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Answered by MyBrainIsOP
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Hey Mate Here Is Your Answer

The electrons first occupy the shell with the lowest energy i.e., closest to the nucleus. The first or the innermost energy shell (K or n = 1) can take only two electrons. The second shell (L or n = 2) can contain upto 8 electrons. From third shell (M or n = 3) onwards, the shells become bigger.

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