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What is the maximum number of electron that can be accommodated in a shell? Write the formula.

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The fromula to find the maximum electron capacity of shell is `2n^2`.
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  • What is the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in k shell?

    A
    18
    B
    32
    C
    2
    D
    8
  • What is the maximum number of electrons that can be placed in each shell?

    A
    `2n^(2)`
    B
    `n^(2)`
    C
    `(2n)^(2)`
    D
    `2n`
  • What is the maximum number of electrons that can be placed in each subshell?

    A
    `2l^(2)`
    B
    `2(l +1 )`
    C
    `2(2l +2)`
    D
    `2(2l +1)`
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