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what determines the no. of electrons that could be accomodated in the periods . explain​

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Answered by Qudsikhan674
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all of the element in a period have the same number of atomic orbitals. for example every element in the top row(the first period) has one orbital for its electron. all of the element in second row(the second period) have to orbital for the electron

Answered by anilambre10
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1.the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in any energy level of the atom is given 2n2 rule (where n is the number of that energy level) 2 the outermost shell of an atom cannot be accommodated more than eight electrons even if it has the capacity to accommodate more electrons.

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