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The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in an orbit is given by the formula ___ where "n" is the number of orbit.


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2n2 is the formula given by (Bohr and Bury) to determine the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in nth shell.

For example:

  • Maximum number of electrons present in first shell (here n=1) will be = 2n2

= 2(1)2

= 2

  • Maximum number of electrons present in second shell (here n=2) will be = 2n2

= 2(2)2

= 8

Hence, the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in an orbit is given by the formula 2n2 where “n” is the number of orbit.


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