very funny... there is no maximum number! every time you can do "plus 1"... infinity is a correct answer.
The maximum number is 8 electrons in the second shell.
The maximum number of electrons that might be found in the valence shell is eight.
+8 is the usually quoted maximum oxidation number. Osmium tetra-oxide has this. +7 is fairly common as manganese in KMnO4 has this oxidation number.
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The maximum number is 8.
The maximum number is 5.
the maximum is whatever the biggest number is and the range is the maximum (the largest number) minus the minimum (the smallest/lowest number)
the maximum is five.
The minimum number of Directors in Private Company is 2 Maximum number of Directors is As the number of Members in that Company
There is no maximum number for a an irregular concave polygon. If it must be convex, then there is a maximum of 3.
The following algorithm works for any number of integers: Assume the first number is the maximum - maximum = (first number). Compare your assumed maximum with the second number. If the second number is larger than the assumed maximum, replace the old assumed maximum with the second number. Repeat for the third number, for the fourth, etc. - always copying the nth. element to the assumed maximum if you find one that is larger than your previous maximum.
Maximum number of players on a cricket team is 11
8 maximum number
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There is no maximum
There is no maximum, or minimum, number of monuments a city may have. They can have as many or few as the people wish. Therefore no city can have a maximum number