what is the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in a Cell write the formula
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the maximum no
of electron that accomoded is 8 and formula for finding is
2n²
where n is shell
for example
for shell 1
2n²
2(1)²=2
for she'll 2nd
2n²
2(2)²=4
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The outermost shell of an atom can accommodate 8 electrons.
Explanation:
- The maximum number of electrons present in a shell has the formula is given by .
- Thus, there can be 2 × = 2 electrons in the first orbit (n = 1, known as the K shell), 2 in the second orbit (n = 2, known as the L shell). There can be 2 × = 8 electrons.
- The Bohr–Bury scheme describes the arrangement of electrons and the number of electrons that can be accommodated in a shell or orbital.
- Each can expand the electrons to be accommodated in the shell.
- Scientists Bohr and Bury introduced this scheme in 1921 to find the electronic configuration of atoms, that is, the number of electrons in their orbitals.
- This scheme is known as Bohr-Bury scheme.
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