Chemistry, asked by priyanka1662, 1 month ago

What is the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in an atom in which the highest principal quantum number values are 4?
(a)10
(b)18
(c)36
(d)54

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Answered by AbhayNarayanSingh
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Answer:

36 is right answer

Explanation:

Here the highest principal quantum number is 4. Therefore, the element belongs to the 4th period and it is Krypton. The maximum number of electrons can be accommodated in an atom is 36.

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