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Standard XII
Chemistry
Nature of Matter
If each orbit...
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If each orbital can take maximum of three electrons (elements), then the number of elements in 1st period are:
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Solution
The first orbit has one orbital and each orbital can accommodate 3 electrons, so the total number of elements in the first orbit is
1
×
3
=
3
.
So, the first period has 3 elements.
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