what is the maximum number of electrons which can be accomodated in an atom in which highest n
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In An Atom Having Many Shells So in Each Shell Having Their His Capacity that how much It Can Store.
For Example
The First Shell It can Store Only 2Electrons .
The Second Shell Can Store only 8 Electrons
Here is the Formula from which you can Find that How Many Electron can be Hold in Any Shell.
Formula is. (2N²)
where n = Number of Shell.
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For Example
The First Shell It can Store Only 2Electrons .
The Second Shell Can Store only 8 Electrons
Here is the Formula from which you can Find that How Many Electron can be Hold in Any Shell.
Formula is. (2N²)
where n = Number of Shell.
If You Like It Please Mark Me As BrainList
thanks
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