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18 January, 16:24

How many electrons can be on each ring of an atom?

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  1. 18 January, 16:42
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    Electron orbital shell is the correct terminology.

    I'm not fresh on my chemistry, but size orbitals can hold increases as they move away from a cell. The maximum number of electrons that can occupy a specific energy level can be found using the following formula:

    Electron Capacity = 2n²

    This means that the first shell can hold 2 electrons, the next 8, the third 18, the fourth 32, the fifth 50, and the sixth can hold 72.
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