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If "they" are single shot shotguns, they hold 1 shell. Double barrels hold 2. Revolvers usually hold 5 or 6. Firearms with magazines may hold anywhere from 3 to 20.
the first one can hold up to 2 electrons second can hold up to 8 electrons third can also hold up to 8 electrons and the last one can hold up to 18 electrons
It would have 2 electron shells because the first shell can only hold up to two electrons and the second shell will be responsible for the rest of them.
Eight. The electrons with the highest energy levels are counted as the valence, or outer, orbitals. There are shells that contain more electrons such as D or F shells that can accommodate for 10 and 14 electrons respectively, however they are a lower energy level than their respective S and P shells that fill up before them which hold 2 and 6 electrons equaling a max of 8 outer orbitals.
i think that it can only hold 3 shells
"Dose"? Does "it" hold. No idea what "it" is.
The n = 2 level of hydrogen can hold eight total electrons--6 in the p shells and 2 in the s shells.
Per federal regulations, it can only hold a maximum of three shells (2 in the magazine tube + 1 in the chamber).
I have a '93 Ford Explorer and it hold 19 gallons From the Chilton Ford Ranger guide: "1993 Ranger with standard wheelbase: 16.3 1993 Ranger with long wheelbase: 19.6"
how many shells does it hold
9
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yes
1 plus 2
5+1 in the pipe
Mine hold 17 gallons.