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27 May, 09:28

How do you determine the number of electrons in the outer orbital of the atom?

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  1. 27 May, 09:45
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    Each shell can contain only a fixed number of electrons: The first shell can hold up to two electrons, the second shell can hold up to eight (2 + 6) electrons, the third shell can hold up to 18 (2 + 6 + 10) and so on. The general formula is that the nth shell can in principle hold up to 2 (n2) electrons.
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