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3 March, 09:13

A carbon atom has six electrons. How are these electrons shared in its atomic orbital shells

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  1. 3 March, 10:28
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    2, 8, 8. (Maximum numbers on 3 shells)

    So for carbon its 2 for the first shell and 4 on the second shell
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