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17 September, 12:00

Electrons spin in shells around the nucleus. What is the maximum number of electrons that the closest shell (n = 1) can contain?

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  1. 17 September, 13:15
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    The symbol "n" represents the primary orbital where electrons are located. The sub shells are called s, p, d and f. When n = 1, the electron configuration is 1s2, this means that the maximum number of electrons that this shell contains is 2 electrons under the s-subshell
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