Chemistry, asked by bhavinmrinalini6958, 1 year ago

What is the max. no. of electrons that can be present in an atom in which the highest principal quantum no is 4

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Answered by NatsuGajeel
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Okay, to be truthful, I'm not good on science, that's a warning, so don't get mad at me if I'm incorrect.

I think the number of electrons you're looking for might be two.

I'm sorry if this is wrong, but like I said, I'm not good on science; hopefully, other people can answer this question for you.

Answered by prakharpratap97
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Answer:32

Explanation:

Max no of electrons present in a shell is : 2(n^2)

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