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Question
Explain the arrangement and distribution of electrons in the various shells with reference to an atom in general and to an atom of potassium ‘3919K’ with special reference to the 2n2 rule.
Solution
Arrangement of electrons: Direction of electrons in various shells is given by a formula 2n2 where is the number
n = 1 In first shell there can be maximum of 2 × (1)2 = 2 electrons.
n= 2 In second shell there can be maximum of 2 (2)2 = 8 electrons.
n = 3 In third shell there can he maximum of 2 (3)2 = 2 × 9 = 18 electrons and soon.
But there cannot be more than 8 electrons in the outermost shell and cannot be more than 18 electrons in penultimate orbit
Higher shell will start only when the lower shells are completely filled.
3919K has 19 electrons
In the first shell or K shell will have 2 electrons.
2nd shell or L shell 8 electrons.
3rd shell or M shell 8 electrons
and 4th or N shell 1 electron.
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