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

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Answered by Gokul0Indhalur
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the answer is. 2n^2

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Answered by hyunxu
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HOLA!!


HERE WE GO


☆The maximum number of electrons that can be present in an orbit is given by the formula 2n^2

That is A) 2n^2


FOR EXAMPLE

☆In s- orbit no.of electrons can be present can be found

2n^2 = 2 (1)^2 = 2

☆In p orbit no.of electrons can be present can be found

2n^2 = 2 (2)^2 = 2 (4) = 8



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