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what is the maximum number of electrons that can be accomdated in the innermost orbital shell

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1.The innermost shell includes a most of 2 electrons however consecutive 2 electron shells will every have a most of eight electrons.

2. Following rules area unit followed to fill electrons in numerous energy levels,

(i) If n offers the quantity of orbit or energy levels, then a pair of n \:2 offers the utmost variety of electrons doable in an exceedingly given orbit or energy state.

Thus. initial orbit or K-shell can have a pair of a pair of

= 2 \times one = 2\: electrons.

Second orbit or L-shell can have a pair of a pair of  

= a \:pair\: of \times a\: pair \:of\: 2 = 2\times 4=8 \:electrons .

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