find out the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodate in m sell using 2n² rule​

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Answer 1

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Answer is [tex]32[/tex]

Explanation:

There are mainly four shells in an atom namely K, L, M, and N.

By using 2n², we can find the maximum number of electrons present in M shell.

Let, K = 1st shell, L = 2nd shell, M = 3rd shell, and N = 4th shell.

K = 1, L = 2, M = 3 and N = 4.

K = 2n² = 2(1)² = 2(1) = 2.

L = 2n² = 2(2)² = 2(4) = 8.

M = 2n² = 2(3)² = 2(9) = 18.

N = 2n² = 2(4)² = 2(16) = 32.

So, The maximum number of electrons present in the M shell is [tex]32.[/tex]


Related Questions

Please tell me the answer of what is unit? ​

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Answer:

a quantity chosen as a standard in terms of which other quantities may be expressed.

Explanation:

Explanation:

Unit is a standard physical quantity defined and adopted by convention,with other quantity of same kind.

Molar mass calculation for Cl^2

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Answer:

Mass of Cl = 35.5

Mass of Cl2 => 35.5×2

=> 71 g/mol

hope that helps ✌

Answer:

71

explain:

The atomic mass of chlorine is equal to the molar mass of chlorine so the molar mass of chlorine is 35.5

=> molar mass for Cl^2: 35,5*2=71

A report on the various water conservation methods used by any one
states of India

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Answer:

Kuls are diversion channels that carry water from a glacier to village. Often spanning long distances, with some over 10 km long, kuls have been around for centuries. They are the lifeline of people of Spiti valley of Himachal Pradesh and in Jammu too.

Kul starts at the glacier, which is to be tapped. Keeping the head clear of debris is achieved by lining the sides of Kul with stones which ensure that there is no seepage or clogging. The Kul leads to the village where the water is stored in a circular water tank. The water is drawn from here are per the need of the village.

Explanation:

Here is a list of some of the traditional water conservation methods that are still in use:

Water is dipolar because:
A. It has two hydrogens, each of which pulls oxygen's electrons and separates the
charges into two areas.
B. Oxygen pulls electrons closer to itself than hydrogens, giving the oxygen a
slight negative and hydrogens a slight positive charge.
C. Oxygen pulls electrons closer to itself than hydrogens, giving the oxygen a
slight positive and hydrogens a slight negative charge.
OD. It has two hydrogens, each of which has its own polar area.

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Answer:

B. Oxygen pulls electrons closer to itself than hydrogens, giving the oxygen a slight negative and hydrogens a slight positive charge.

Explanation:

In the water molecule (H2O), an oxygen atom is bonded to two hydrogen atoms. Oxygen atom is much more electronegative (has more attraction for electrons) than hydrogen atom, hence, it pulls electrons from one one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to it making it more negatively charged and the hydrogen atom, more positively charged.

The possession of positive charge (+) and negative charge (-) in the same molecule, caused by uneven flow of electrons is what it means to be DIPOLAR (from dipole). Hence, water is DIPOLAR because oxygen pulls electrons closer to itself than hydrogens, giving the oxygen a slight negative and hydrogens a slight positive charge.

what is the balanced equation of 2HCl + Mg - MgCla + Ha​

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2HCl + Mg => MgCl2 + H2

write the electronic configuration of the first 20 element​

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Argon -Potassium-carbon

aluminum hydroxide molecular weight step by ste​

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Hydroxide step by ste

What is the electron configuration for fluorine?

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Answer:

1s2 2s2 2p5                

step by step:

Answer:

Electron configuration using subshell;

1s² 2s² 2p⁵

using main shell ie;

2,7

step by step of how to convert fahrenheit and celsius to kelvins -5F to kelvins please and thank you

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(-5-32)•5/9 + 273.5= K

(-37)•5/9 + 273.5=K

185/9 + 273.5=K

-20.55+273.5=K

252.59=K


( that 9 is dividing the (-5-32)•5 )

Which statement is true?

1. Heat refers to a process.
2. Thermal energy refers to a process.
3. Thermal energy refers to a single particle.
4. Heat refers to a quantity.

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Answer:

4. Heart refers to a quantity

Answer:

Heat Refers To A Process

Question 2: thanks!!!

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Ans 33333333333333333333333333 cellulose

b. What chemist finds
out how much nitrogen is in a sample of air

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Which reaction occurs at the cathode in an electrochemical cell?
A. Cu(s) → Cu2+(aq) + 2e
B. Cu2+(aq) + H2(g) → Cu(s) + 2H+(aq)
C. Cu(s) + 2H+(aq) → Cu2+(aq) + H2(g)
D. Cu2+(aq) + 2e → Cu(s)

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Answer:

I could be wrong but I say it's letter b

Explanation:

I hope you have an great night

Balance in basic solution: O2(g) + Cr³+ (aq) → H₂O2 (1) + Cr₂O7²- (aq)

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cr2o72+H2o2-(r3+o2)

Explanation:

r62o72+H2o2-(r3+o2)

solution is an example of______mixtures​

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Answer:

homogeneous mixture must be the answer

What are the units of molar mass?
A. L/g
B. mol/g
C. g/L
D. g/mol
SUBST

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Answer:

D - g/mol

step by step method

D
I think its the best answer

Which of the following type of matter has weakest interparticle force of attraction O a. Liquid water
O b. Iron
O c. Steam
O d. sand ​

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Answer:(b)liquid water is correct option . Because it is a molecular solid and molecular solid has weak interparticle forces of attraction

Explanation:

To convert from one metric unit to another metric unit is done simply by moving the decimal place the appropriate amount of places.

Example: 2.5 cm = 25 mm

true or false?​

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Answer: true

Explanation:

2.5 cm does = 25mm

Answer:

True

Because, all of these metric units differ from one another by a multiple of 10.

how can you identify if a physical or chemical change has occurred

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Answer:

The difference between a physical reaction and a chemical reaction is what its made of. In a chemical reaction, there is a change in the materials of the substances in question; in a physical change there is a difference in the appearance, smell, or simple display of a sample of matter without a change in composition. Whereas will a chemical change there is not.

Answer:

Answer:

Physical changes are changes affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition. Physical changes are used to separate mixtures into their component compounds, but can not usually be used to separate compounds into chemical elements or simpler compounds.  Chemical changes occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance, called chemical synthesis or, alternatively, chemical decomposition into two or more different substances. These processes are called chemical reactions and, in general, are not reversible except by further chemical reactions. Some signs of a chemical change are a change in color and the formation of bubbles. The five conditions of chemical change: color chage, formation of a precipitate, formation of a gas, odor change, temperature change. Change in Color. Noticeable Odor (after reaction has begun) Formation of a Precipitate. Formation of Bubbles.  Physical changes are changes that do not alter the identity of a substance. Chemical changes are changes that occur when one substance is turned into another substance. Chemical changes are frequently harder to reverse than physical changes

Explanation:

2.
In photosynthesis, which substances are used up, which are produced and which are necessary
but remain unchanged after the reaction?
used up
produced
remain
A
carbon dioxide
water
oxygen
A
8
chlorophylt
carbon dioxide
water
с
oxygen
starch
cellulose
D
water
oxygen
chlorophyll

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D. Water is used up, Oxygen is produced and Chlorophyll is necessary, but remains unchanged.

Which atom is abundant on earth​

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Answer:

Oxygen

Explanation:

Oxygen is abundant on earth

Determine the mass of oxygen in a 45.0 g sample of calcium carbonate

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Answer:

The mass of oxygen in 45.0 g sample of calcium carbonate is approximately 21.58 g

Explanation:

The chemical formula for calcium carbonate is CaCO₃

The molar mass of CaCO₃ = 100.0869 g/mol

The mass of oxygen in one mole of CaCO₃ = 3 × 15.999 g = 47.997 g

The mass of oxygen in 45.0 g sample of CaCO₃, m, is goven as follows;

m = 45.0/100.0869 × 47.997 g ≈ 21.58 g

The mass of oxygen in 45.0 g sample of calcium carbonate, m ≈ 21.58 g

Which of the following has maximum number of atoms?
(a) 18 g of H2O
(b) 18 g of O2
(c) 18 g of CO2
(d) 18 g of CO4​

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Answer:

(a) 18 g of H2O

Explanation:

The molecule with great number of moles will have great number of atoms.

By observation, since all compounds have same mass, water has the least molcular mass

[tex]H_{2} O = \: 18 \: g[/tex]

Answer:

18g of H2O

Explanation:

the molecule with great number of moles will have great number of atoms .

(a) option is correct

Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
A. Sugar breaking down into water and carbon when it is heated
B. A sugar cube being crushed by a spoon
C. Sugar mixing with red food coloring and forming a red solid
D. A sugar cube dissolving in water as the water is stirred

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Answer:

I think its sugar breaking down into watee and carbon when it is heated

I HOPE ITS RIGHT IF NOT THEN SORRY

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why scientist use the international system of units

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Explanation:

 it allows scientists from disparate regions to use a single standard in communicating scientific data without vocabulary confusion.

calculate the mass of magnesium needed to make 25g of magnesium oxide​

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Explanation:

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1.Talcum Powder

2.Nanoparticles

3.Coal Tar

4.Triclosan

5.Toluene

Hope this helps you.

2 Figure 3.1 shows two different forms of carbon, A and B.
A
B
Figure 3.1
a Name the two forms of carbon shown.

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Answer:

show the pictures pls specify

The volume of a gas was 48 mL when the temperature was 159.6 ºC. If the temperature was initially 4.9 ºC, and there was no change in the pressure, what was the initial volume of the gas?

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V1=48mLT1=159.6°CT2=4.9°CV2=?

According to Charles law

[tex]\boxed{\sf \dfrac{V_1}{T_1}=\dfrac{V_2}{T_2}}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{48}{159.6}=\dfrac{V_2}{4.9}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto V_2=\dfrac{48\times 4.9}{159.6}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto V_2=\dfrac{235.2}{159.6}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto V_2=1.4mL[/tex]

Infrared waves are an example of heat transfer by
A. convection
B. radiation
C. conduction
D. motion of the air

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Answer:

convection is my correct answer

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