The innermost shell can accomade 2 electrons
The innermost shell of an atom, also known as the K shell, can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. This is determined by 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). Therefore, there are 2 places for electrons in the innermost shell.
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.
false
The third shell can hold a maximum of 18 electrons. It has three subshells - 3s, 3p, and 3d - which can accommodate a total of 18 electrons.
The inner most shell is the K shell with 2 electrons whereas the outer shell or the L shell has 5 electrons
The innermost shell of an atom, also known as the K shell, can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. This is determined by 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). Therefore, there are 2 places for electrons in the innermost shell.
The very inner shell of an atom is the 1st shell and can only contain 2 electrons.
The innermost shell of every atom except hydrogen consists of 2 electrons.
Innermost is surely 2, as with every atom apart from Hydrogen?
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 2 electrons can reside in the innermost shell.
The innermost shell of an atom is the shell corresponding to the principal quantum number of 1. Because the principal quantum number is 1, the angular quantum number and the magnetic quantum number of that shell must be 0. Therefore, only 2 electrons can possibly be in the innermost shell, one with spin up and the other with spin down.
false
false
outermost
2
In a sodium atom, there are 2 electrons in the innermost shell. The first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. Sodium has an electron configuration of 2-8-1, so the inner shell contains 2 electrons.