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Electrons are distributed in different energy shells, according to the rules of ..........scheme.

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To solve the question, "Electrons are distributed in different energy shells, according to the rules of ..........scheme," we need to identify the correct scheme that describes how electrons are arranged in energy shells. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Energy Shells**: Electrons in an atom are arranged in different energy levels or shells around the nucleus. Each shell can hold a certain number of electrons. 2. **Identifying the Scheme**: The arrangement of electrons in these shells follows specific rules. The scheme that governs this distribution is known as the **Bohr-Burry scheme**. ...
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  • Two electrons present in M shell will differ in

    A
    principal quantum number
    B
    azimuthal quantum number
    C
    magnetic quantum number
    D
    spin quantum number
  • If a, b and c are integers then, according to distributive law

    A
    `a xx (b+c)=a+b xx a +c`
    B
    `axx (b+c) =a xx b +a xx c`
    C
    ` a xx (b+c ) = a xx b xx a xx c `
    D
    `a xx (b+c) =a xx b - b xx c`
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