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How do you determine the maximum number of electron that can be accommodated in particular cell of an atom

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Tanisha Jain 7 years, 1 month ago

By the formula of (2n²)

Like for the k shell = we know that k shell is the first shell of atom so by using above formula we easily calculate the maximum number of electon accomondate in a shell where n is the no. of shell 

(2n²)= 2×(1)²=4

So k shell have maximum four electrons

So by using this formula we find no. Of electrons in L shell M shell and so on.....

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