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What is the maximum number of electron that can be accommodated in a shell write its formula?

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Answered by rajdasmunshi005
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The maximum number of electrons in a shell is given by the formula 2n^{2} where n is the position of shell from the nucleus. For e.g L is the second shell from nucleus so the maximum number of electrons that it can accomodate is 2*2^2 i.e. 8.

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