Chemistry, asked by nubiparween123, 3 months ago


The maximum number of electrons that can be present in an orbit is:-
a) 2n2
b) 2n2+1
c) 2n
d) none of these.

Choose the correct option.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The maximum number of electrons that can be present in an orbit is

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a) 2 {n}^{2}

b) 2 {n}^{2}  + 1

c) 2n

d) none of these.

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OPTION (d)

none of these.

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In orbit only 2 electron can be placed .

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