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write Bohr's bury scheme​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The distribution of electrons in different orbits or shells is governed by a scheme known as Bohr bury scheme. The arrangement of electrons in various energy levels of an atom is known as the electronic configuration of the atom. According to this scheme.The second shell (L or n = 2) can contain upto 8 electrons

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Answered by arth696
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Bohr-Bury scheme-

i. The maximum number of electrons that could be present in a shell is given by the rule 2n2, where n is the orbit number or energy level.

Example, in first shell, n=1, then number of electrons = 2

Similarly, for other shells, the diagram is shown below:

ii. The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the outermost orbit is 8.

iii. Electrons are not accommodated in a given shell unless all the inner shells are completely filled.

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