Home
Class 10
CHEMISTRY
The maximum number of electrons that can...

The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the L-shell of an atom is

A

2

B

4

C

8

D

16

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C

8
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • STRUCTURE OF ATOM

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise ACTIVITIES|4 Videos
  • STRUCTURE OF ATOM

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise QUESTIONS GIVEN IN THE LESSONS ( 1 MARKS QUESTIONS)|21 Videos
  • STRUCTURE OF ATOM

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise TEXTUAL LESSON PART ( FILL IN THE BLANKS)|7 Videos
  • REFLECTION AND REFRACTION

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise EXERCISE|24 Videos
  • SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT|28 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in N shell is

Maximum of number of electrons that can be accommodated in M - shell is

Number of electrons that can be accommodated in f sub-shell is

If the number of a shell is ‘n’, the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in it is

How many electrons can be accommodated in each shell of an atom?

The maximum number of electrons that p-orbital can accommodate is

The maximum number of electrons that can be accomodated by p - orbital is ?

How many maximum number of electrons can be accommodated in a sub-shell ?

How many maximum number of electrons can be accommodated in d sub-shell?

The maximum number of electrons that a p-orbital can accommodate is