First Shell always has 2 electrons. Second shell onwards can have up to a maximum of 8 electrons.
first shell - 2 electronssecond shell - 8 electronsthird shell - 18 electronsfourth shell - 32 electronsfifth shell - 50 electronssixth shell - 72 electronsseventh shell - 98 electronseighth shell - 128 electronsninth shell - 162 electronstenth shell - 200 electronsetc.The general formula for the number of electrons in shell n is 2*(n**2).
Phosphorous has 2 elements in K-shell, 8 in L-shell and 5 in M-shell.
This shell is known as Laba Laba or Spider shell. This is made by inlaying shell in resin.This is what I could find on Laba Laba shell. All I know is that they are sometimes (oftentimes) breathtaking.Basically, it is shell (MOP, Abalone, whatever color shell you see) laid into patterns in a plastic base
Sulphur.
what lives in the sea
YES.
A cowrie.
A turtle.
A mollusk is a sea creature that lives within a shell. A cobra does not live in a shell.
A turtal
A razor clam
Hermit crab
hermit crabs... etc.
How a person catches a shell depends on what lives in it. A person can follow it and reach for it, or dig for it in the sand.
No. It is a cephalopod that lives in a spirally chambered shell.
A clam. Or an oyster.