summaries the rule for distribution of electrons
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The distribution of elements in different orbits is governed by a scheme called Bohr-Bury scheme. There are following rules:
(i) The maximum number of electrons present in any shell is given by the formula In1.
Where n = no. of orbit.
(ii) The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the outermost shell is 8.
(iii) Electrons in an atom do not occupy a new shell unless all the inner shells are completely filled.
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The distribution of elements in different orbits is governed by a scheme called Bohr-Bury scheme. There are following rules:
(i) The maximum number of electrons present in any shell is given by the formula In1.
Where n = no. of orbit.
(ii) The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the outermost shell is 8.
(iii) Electrons in an atom do not occupy a new shell unless all the inner shells are completely filled.
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the electrons are distributed in orbit's or shells and the formula is
2n^2 where n is the shell no.
and the electrons can accommodate in other shell only if the previous she'll is filled completely
and if the atom wants to be stable then according to the octet rule the outermost she'll must contain 8 electrons
2n^2 where n is the shell no.
and the electrons can accommodate in other shell only if the previous she'll is filled completely
and if the atom wants to be stable then according to the octet rule the outermost she'll must contain 8 electrons
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