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Atoms are said to be completely filled when all the available shells are completely filled with electrons. Which of the following elements has completely filled outermost shell in its atoms?


A

Zinc (Z = 30)

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Chlorine (Z = 17)

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C

Argon (Z = 18)

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D

None of these.

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Solution

The correct option is D

None of these.


The formula to find the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in a shell = 2n2 where ‘n’ is the number of the given shell from the nucleus.
For example, the maximum number of electrons that can be filled in the:
First shell (K - Shell) = 2 (1)2 = 2 electrons.
Second shell (L - Shell) = 2(2)2 = 8 electrons.
Third shell (M - Shell) = 2(3)2 = 18 electrons.

So the atomic numbers of the elements with completely filled outermost shells will be- 2, 10 (2 + 8), 28 (2 + 8 + 18). None of the elements in the options have the above atomic numbers.
That's why even though Argon is a noble gas, it still has an incompletely filled outermost orbit.


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