Chemistry, asked by ayush79773, 11 months ago

the maximum number of electrons that can be aumolated in each shell of an atom​

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Answered by Karthikboss
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In first shell there will be only 2electrons but in second shell it can hold up to 8electrons

Answered by nidhisingh131pps
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Answer: The maximum number of electrons that can be accomodated in each shell is 2n².

Explanation: For Example: k shell = 2n²

                                                          = 2× 1²

                                                          = 1

Hence, the maximum number of electrons that can be accomodated in a shell is 2n².


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