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what are the symbols used for the shells which accommodate the electrons in various atoms? ​

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Answered by thapliyalarchana499
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Explanation:

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Answered by daksh3149
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All the shells are represented by letters called K, L, M, N shells. These shells accommodate different number of valence electrons depending on the chemical properties of that element.

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Answered by daksh3149
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All the shells are represented by letters called K, L, M, N shells. These shells accommodate different number of valence electrons depending on the chemical properties of that element.

hope it helps you

Answered by daksh3149
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All the shells are represented by letters called K, L, M, N shells. These shells accommodate different number of valence electrons depending on the chemical properties of that element.

hope it helps you

Answered by daksh3149
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All the shells are represented by letters called K, L, M, N shells. These shells accommodate different number of valence electrons depending on the chemical properties of that element.

hope it helps you

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