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What will be the maximum number of electrons present in K.I.M and N orbits ?

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Answered by dishitagryffindor
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Answer:

The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in an orbit is given by the formula 2n2where n is the number of orbit.

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Answered by nsbnandanasbinu
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Answer:The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in an orbit is given by the formula 2n∧2 where n is the number of orbit.

Explanation:The maximum number of electrons present in K shell or first orbit 2×1  ∧2

=2

The maximum number of electrons present in L shell or second orbit 2×2∧2

=8

The maximum number of electrons present in M shell or third orbit 2×3∧2

=18

The maximum number of electrons present in N shell or fourth orbit 2×4∧2

=32

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