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What is the maximum number of electrons that can accommodate in the N shell as predicted by 2n^2 formula? *

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Answered by chidambaravalli
2

Answer:

32

Explanation:

The maximum number of electron that can accommodate in a shell is given by the formula 2n^2

N shell n=4, hence N can accommodate 32 electron.

Answered by DevadharshiniD
2

Answer:

Each value of n corresponds to a shell, and each value of l corresponds to a subshell. The maximum number of electrons that can be in a subshell is 2(2l + 1). The maximum number of electrons that can be in a shell is 2n2.

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