2n2 so 2 x 92 = 162 (THEORECTICALLY)
there are two electrons the first shell hold
The K shell of an atom can hold up to 2 electrons.
the number of electrons in a valence shell is 8
the O major shell can hold 1 electron
The L shells holds only 8 electrons. The M shell holds 8 electrons. However, it can hold up to 18 when the atomic number increases.
there are two electrons the first shell hold
there are two electrons the first shell hold
P stands for Principal shell and it can hold 6 electrons.
The K shell of an atom can hold up to 2 electrons.
the number of electrons in a valence shell is 8
Maximum 32 electrons.
The first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, the second shell can hold up to 8 while the third shell can also hold a maximum of 8.
The shell closest to the nucleus of an atom can only hold up to two electrons.
the O major shell can hold 1 electron
It depends on the element in question. The outer most shell of electrons will hold the remainder of the electrons after all inward shells are filled. The first shell will only hold up to 2 electrons. After each shell holds up to 8 electrons (if the atomic number is <20).
There are 3 shells total in the atom of Chlorine. The first shell has 2 electrons because the first shell of any atom can only hold up to a maximum of 2 electrons. The second shell holds 8 electrons because the second shell of any atom can only hold 8 electrons maximum. The third shell holds 7 electrons in the Chlorine atom, but the third shell of any atom can hold up to 18 electrons as a maximum.
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