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Q: The maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated in the last she'll of an atom is what?
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If M-shell can occupy 18 electrons but in potassium there are 8 electrons in M -shell why?

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What is the maximum number of electrons in the first shell?

2 electrons are found in the first electron shell.


What is bohr's bury scheme?

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8 electrons present in penultimate shell


How many electrons does a K shell L shell M shell and N shell o p shell have?

Maximum number of electrons = 2n2, where n is the number of shell (n = 1 for K, 2 for L, 3 for M, and so on) K shell has 2 electrons maximum L shell has 8 electrons maximum M shell has 18 electrons maximum N shell has 32 electrons maximum O shell has 50 electrons maximum P shell has 72 electrons maximum


What is the maximum number of electrons that might be found in the valence shell?

The maximum number of electrons that might be found in the valence shell is eight.


What happens in the number of electrons in the second shell?

Second shell has a maximum of 8 electrons.


Does a set of p orbitals with the same principal quantum number hold a maximum of 6 electrons?

No it can only hold up to 2. You have a rule for finding the maximum of electrons in every single shell. It is 2 *(shellnumber)2. Shell number 1 = 2 electrons Shell number 2 = 8 electrons Shell number 3 = 18 electrons Shell number 4 = 32 electrons Shell number 5 = 50 electrons Shell number 6 = 72 electrons Shell number 7 = 98 electrons Shell number above does for the moment not exist.


What is the maximum number of electrons in second electron level?

The maximum number is 8 electrons in the second shell.


What is the numbers of electrons in each shell?

According to one of Lewis' theories, each shell has a maximum number of electrons using the formula 2n2 where n = the shell number. For example: 1st shell = 2(1)2 = 2 electrons maximum; 2nd shell = 2(2)2 = 8 electrons maximum.


What is the maximum number of electrons in the second electron shell?

8 (just in the second shell) but if you're counting all of the electrons, including the first shell, then there are 10 electrons all together. Eight Electrons are the maximum.


What are the maximum number of electrons found in the first shell and second shell?

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