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what will be the maximum number of electrons present in an atom having n+I=4?
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Answered by surbhikushwaha17
2

Answer:

n=4 and l= 0 that means 4s orbital , which exist . And have 2 electrons . So the above condition may successfully hold 6 electrons highest.

Answered by TheWorker
1

ANSWER = Given,

n+1 = 4

When,

I= angular moments quantum number.

N= principal quantum number.

From Energy level of electorn we know,

1n = 1

satisfying this condition,

The value of n and i will be 3,1 and 4,0 respectively.

Now:

Case I

n= 4

I= 0

so, there these represent 3p subsheels

Hence, maximum no of element= 6

Case II

N= 4

I = 0

so, hence these represent us subsheels

Hence, maximum no of electronic= 6+2 = 8

We Know,Electronic with same pin = 8/2 = 4

Your answer is 4.

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