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The maximum number of electrons that can be present in an SHELL is

a)
2 {n}^(2)
b)
2 {n}^(2) + 1
c) 2n
d) none of these.​

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The maximum number of electrons that can be present in an shell is


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a)
2 {n}^(2)

b)
2 {n}^(2) + 1

c) 2n

d) none of these.


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OPTION (a)


2 {n}^(2)


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In First shell only 2 electron can be placed .


2 {n}^(2) \\ n = 1 \: (bez \: \: no \: \: shell \: = 1) \\ so \\ 2 { n}^(2) = 2 * {1}^(2) = 2 \: electrons

In second shell 8 electrons can be placed


2 {n}^(2) \\ n = 1(bez \: \: no\: \: shell \: = 2) \\ 2 {n}^(2) = 2 * {2}^(2) = 2 * 4 = 8 \: electrons

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