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Standard XII
Physics
Characteristics of Bohr's Atomic Model
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What is maximum number of electron in an atom has highest energy electrons as Principal Quantum Number n = 5.
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Dear Student,
No of maximum electrons with n = 5 = 2n
2
= 2 x 25 = 50
therefore highest energy will be with Sn with configuration
[Kr] 4d
10
5s
2
5p
2
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