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How many places are there for electrons in the second shell of an atom?

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Answer:

Eight electrons.

Step-by-step explanation:

An atom is composed by shells, each shell can contain a limited number of electrons. The first one can contain two electrons. The second shell contains up to eight electrons. The third shell contains up to 18.

There's a formula to calculate the number of electrons:


2(n^(2) )

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The second shell can hold up to eight electrons. 
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