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Standard XII
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Bohr's Model of a Hydrogen Atom
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maximum number of orbitals in p shell is a.3 b.6 c.18. d.36
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Assertion: K, L, M, N orbits can accommodate maximum of 2, 8, 18, 32 electrons respectively.
Reason: The maximum number of electrons in particular orbit is given by
2
n
2
, where
n
is orbit or shell number.
Q.
18
÷
6
=
8
Q.
Choose the incorrect statement(s) among the following.
1. The maximum number of electrons present in L and N shells are 8 and 18 respectively,
2. The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the outermost orbit is 8.
3. Shells are filled in a step-wise manner
Q.
Which of the following options is/are correct for a shell having principal quantum number n = 5?
Q.
Identify the correct statements among the following:
(A) All orbitals in a shell are degenerate.
(B) Electron configuration of chromium violates Aufbau principle.
(C) Maximum number of unpaired electrons in 'f' subshell is 7.
(D) Maximum number of unpaired electrons in a subshell is 4
l
+ 1.
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