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The distribution of electrons in different shells or orbits.​

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Answered by MrBrainlyBrilliant
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Answer:

k shell - 2 electrons

L shell - 8 electrons

M shell - 18 electrons

N shell - 36 electrons

The distribution of electrons is based on the formula of Bohr bury which is 2n²

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Answered by sweety7478
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If orbits number = n

The number of electrons present in an orbit = 2n^2.

So, for n = 1

Maximum electrons present in shell - k = 2* (1)^2 = 2

The outermost shell can contain at most 8 electrons.

The shells in an atom are filled in sequence.

Thus, until the inner shells of an atom are filled completely the outer shells cannot contain any electrons.

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