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First know the number of electrons in shells (K, M, N , O........)
The number of electrons that a shell can accommodate is given by the formula 2n² where n is the number of shells. Thus, the first or K shell can accommodate a maximum of 2 electrons, the L shell can accommodate 8,.........
The number of electrons is given by the atomic number of an element. Also, for common representative elements which are light, shells except K shell and the last shell can accommodate a maximum of 8 electrons.
Take Magnesium as an example.
The atomic number of magnesium is 12, hence its electronic configuration is 2, 8, 2.
The K shell has 2 electrons, the L shell has 8 and the M shell has 2 again, the sum total being 12.
The number of electrons that a shell can accommodate is given by the formula 2n² where n is the number of shells. Thus, the first or K shell can accommodate a maximum of 2 electrons, the L shell can accommodate 8,.........
The number of electrons is given by the atomic number of an element. Also, for common representative elements which are light, shells except K shell and the last shell can accommodate a maximum of 8 electrons.
Take Magnesium as an example.
The atomic number of magnesium is 12, hence its electronic configuration is 2, 8, 2.
The K shell has 2 electrons, the L shell has 8 and the M shell has 2 again, the sum total being 12.
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