what is the maximum number of electron that can be accommodated in K shell of number atom
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2 electron can be accomaddated in k shell
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The maximum no. of electrons that can be accommodated in a shell depends on the formula 2n^2 , where n is the no. of the given shell from the nucleus.
For example:---- K shell -- 2 × (1)^2 = 2
Thus it can accomodate only 2 electrons, hence the first period has two elements.
The maximum no. of electrons that can be accommodated in a shell depends on the formula 2n^2 , where n is the no. of the given shell from the nucleus.
For example:---- K shell -- 2 × (1)^2 = 2
Thus it can accomodate only 2 electrons, hence the first period has two elements.
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