Chemistry, asked by ishtiaqkhan934, 10 months ago

Whats's worng woth each of the following diagram below?
Use the periodic table to help you!

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Answered by rudra09
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1) In first diagram there is a wrong.

We know that hydrogen has only one electron and only electron and it is randomnly orriented in the first she'll but in the above pik it is placed in the second she'll which is not possible.

2) In second pik. We know hellium has two electrons and in the first she'll the maximum two electrons can take place and without fullfilling the first she'll electrons can't go for the next she'll. which is not possible. But in the second pik the only 2 elctrons are randomly orriented in both of the shells.

3) in the third pik it is there are only 1 elwctrins in the first she'll and in second full 8 electrons which is not possible also the carbon has only 6 electrons but in the pik there is more than 6.

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Answered by mehak6991
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in first there are two shells where hydrogen have only one shell with one electron.

in second there are two shells where helium has one shell with two electrons.

in third there are 3 shells where carbon has two shells with 2 electron s in first shell and 4 electrons in last shell.

hope this helps

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