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The innermost cell of an atom can occupy..….electrons​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The closest orbital to the nucleus, called the 1s orbital, can hold up to two electrons. This orbital is equivalent to the innermost electron shell of the Bohr model of the atom. ... Hydrogen has one electron; therefore, it has only one spot within the 1s orbital occupied...

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Answered by anusha7839
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Explanation:

The closest orbital to the nucleus, called the 1s orbital, can hold up to two electrons. This orbital is equivalent to the innermost electron shell of the Bohr model of the atom. ... Hydrogen has one electron; therefore, it has only one spot within the 1s orbital occupied.

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