what is the maximum number of electrons that can be accomodated in K shell of atom
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2n*n where n=no. of orbit
So 2*1*1=2 i. e. two electrons
So 2*1*1=2 i. e. two electrons
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hi dear.
the Neil bohr's rule says
k shale is 1 st octet or shell
so
2n^2 = 2 × 1^2
= 2.
so maximum limit is 2.
I hope you get the ans.
THANK YOU.
the Neil bohr's rule says
k shale is 1 st octet or shell
so
2n^2 = 2 × 1^2
= 2.
so maximum limit is 2.
I hope you get the ans.
THANK YOU.
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