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The innermost shell can accomade 2 electrons
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The inner most shell is the K shell with 2 electrons whereas the outer shell or the L shell has 5 electrons
Electrons that are further away from the nucleus have a greater attraction because the positive and negative charges are stronger than innermost electrons
Electrons found in the K shell are more tightly bound compared to all other shells. This is because it is the innermost shell and is closest to the nucleus.
The innermost shell can accomade 2 electrons
Only 2 electrons can reside in the innermost shell.
The innermost shell of every atom except hydrogen consists of 2 electrons.
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The inner most shell is the K shell with 2 electrons whereas the outer shell or the L shell has 5 electrons
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Electrons in the outermost energy shell (valence shell) have the most energy.
Innermost is surely 2, as with every atom apart from Hydrogen?
Only in hydrogen or helium, because in these two elements only the innermost shell is also the outermost shell.
The 1S orbital will hold the innermost pair of electrons.