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the maximum number of electrons that N-shell can occupy is _​

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Answered by ramabanerjee08pe86wv
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Explanation:

The maximum number of electrons N shell can occupy is 32 electrons.

Answered by pabitrakumargouda11
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Answer:

32

Explanation:

The number of electrons present in a shell is governed by 2n2 rule where n = principal quantum number. If n= 1, it is K shell, n=2 for L, n=3 for M, n= 4 for N shell. So, the number of electrons in N shell = 2× square of 4 = 2× 16 =32.

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