Chemistry, asked by rakshita9, 11 months ago

the maximum number of electrons in the first shell can be 8 it is true or false ​


isha2724: false
isha2724: its 2

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Answered by Anonymous
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↪Actually welcone to the concept of the Atomic Structure...

↪Basically according to yhe Bhor's Atomic structure...

↪The shells K, L , M ,N ...and so on have the capacity to hold the elctrons from the following rule ...that is

↪2n^2 ..since here the n= no of the shell

↪so by following the rule we get as ... keeping n=1 ...

↪2× (1)^2 = 2

↪thus the capacity of the first shell is of only 2 electrons ...

↪thus it is called as DUPLET ..

↪SO the above statement is FALSE
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Answered by Anonymous
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Row 2 elements on the left will lose electrons to get a full outer shell, elements on the right will gain electrons to get 8 electrons in their outer shell. ... The basis of the octet rule is that atoms 'want' a full outer shell of electrons, i.e. they are most stable with a full outer shell.

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