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Draw Bohr's model of an atom with three shells. How many electrons L-shell can accommodate?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Bohr's Model of the Atom**: - Bohr's model describes the atom as having a central nucleus surrounded by electrons in defined orbits or shells. - Each shell is designated by a principal quantum number (n), where: - n = 1 corresponds to the K-shell (first shell) - n = 2 corresponds to the L-shell (second shell) - n = 3 corresponds to the M-shell (third shell) ...
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