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What is the maximum number of electrons that can accommodated in the outermost shell of an element

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Answered by Jayantdeepmeena
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Answer:

Maximum Capacity

The outermost shell in an atom cannot have more than eight electrons even if it has a capacity to take up more electrons. This is also called the octet rule

Answered by lucky7160
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Answer:

The maximum number of electrons that can accommodated un the outermost shell of an element are Eight electrons

Explanation:

Because the s and p orbitals with the same shell, and they filled in outermost

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