Twice as many electrons in its second shell as in its first shell
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The element which has twice as many 'electrons in its second shell' in its 'first shell' is carbon, the electronic configuration of carbon is . It has “2 electrons” in the L shell that is the “first shell” and “4 electrons” in the K shell that is the “second shell”.
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