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what is maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated inK,L and N shells.Explain( use formula 2n where n is number of shell)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The K shell, which contains only an s subshell, can hold up to 2 electrons.

The L shell, which contains an s and a p, can hold up to 2 + 6 = 8 electrons, , The n shell can hold up to 2n sq. electrons.

Explanation:

Answered by SachinBohra
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Answer:

Note -- 2(n)^2 where n is no. of shells.

In k shell (First shell) = 2(n)^2 = 2× (1)^2 = 2

In L shell (Second shell) = 2(n)^2 = 8

In N shell (Fourth shell) = 2(n)^2 = 32

I hope you understand.

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