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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.
Maximum 32 electrons.
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
Second shell has a maximum of 8 electrons.
Use the formula n2 = max. number of electrons in shell. 42 = 16. 16 electrons.
2 electrons are found in the first electron shell.
The maximum number is 8 electrons in the second shell.
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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.
The maximum number of electrons in a shell / energy level is given by 2n2.
3s^2 3p^6 3d^10 18 electron altogether in the third shell.
Maximum 32 electrons.
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8 electrons maximum
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the number of electons found in each shell can be found by 2 n squared 1 shell would have 2 electrons
yes, the first shell has 2 slots for electrons. Hydrogen has only 1 electron.