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The innermost shell of an atom, also known as the K shell, can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. This is based on the formula (2n^2), where (n) is the principal quantum number of the shell. For the K shell, (n=1), so (2(1^2) = 2). Thus, only 2 electrons can occupy this shell.
Electrons that are further away from the nucleus have a greater attraction because the positive and negative charges are stronger than innermost electrons
Kernel electrons are defined as the innermost electrons in an atom, located closest to the nucleus. These electrons have the highest energy and are tightly bound to the nucleus. Kernel electrons play a crucial role in determining the chemical properties of an element.
Electron Shells
The innermost shell of every atom except hydrogen consists of 2 electrons.
Only 2 electrons can reside in the innermost shell.
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Innermost is surely 2, as with every atom apart from Hydrogen?
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The very inner shell of an atom is the 1st shell and can only contain 2 electrons.
The innermost shell of an atom, also known as the K shell, can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. This is based on the formula (2n^2), where (n) is the principal quantum number of the shell. For the K shell, (n=1), so (2(1^2) = 2). Thus, only 2 electrons can occupy this shell.
Only in hydrogen or helium, because in these two elements only the innermost shell is also the outermost shell.
Electrons that are further away from the nucleus have a greater attraction because the positive and negative charges are stronger than innermost electrons
Electrons in the outermost electron shell have the most energy in an atom. The energy of an electron increases as it moves further away from the nucleus. Electrons in the innermost shell have the least energy, while electrons in the nucleus have the highest energy due to their proximity to the protons.
There are 5 electrons in outer most shell of phosphorus it belongs to v group of periodic table.5.its atomic number is 15