Physics, asked by sneha729639, 10 months ago

the maximum no of electrons that can be accommodates in the l shell of an atom is​

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Answered by samiiii84
2

It is given by the 2n^.

Hey mate

Maximum no. of electrons that can be accomdates in shell is 2 n square

hope this helps you

Answered by ritikpathak1904
0

Answer:

2

Explanation:

Because the electronic configuration of any atom is given by the formula 2n²

where n is the no. of valence electron

i.e. H atomic no. 1

    valence electron = 1

     valency  =  1

    electronic configuration = 2×(1)²

                                             = 2×1

                                              =  2


ritikpathak1904: hope this is helpful for you sneha
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