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Write the rules followed for filling the electrons in various energy cells of any atom as proposed by Bohr

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Answered by Shakespeare0856
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The maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated in any energy level or shell was given by Bohr and Bury.

According to Bohr-Bury scheme :


1. The maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated in any energy level of the atom is given by 2n2 rule (where n is the number of that energy level).


2. The outermost shell of an atom cannot accommodate more than 8 electrons, even if it has the capacity to accommodate more electrons.


3. Electrons in an atom do not occupy a new shell unless all the inner shells are completely filled with electrons.




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Answered by S9025
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Bohr Bury Rules :
(i) The maximum no. of electrons present in a shell is given by the formula In2 (where n is shell number).
(ii) The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated outermost orbit is 8.
(iii) Electrons are not accommodated in a given shell, unless the inner shells are filled. Electronic configuration of Na = 2,8,1.
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