Why do the third shell have 18 electrons?

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2023-01-29

Why do the third shell have 18 electrons?

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Gaige Marquez

Gaige Marquez

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1. An atom contains many electrons that are present in the fixed orbits.
2. The concept of quantum numbers is used to fill these electrons.
3. There are mainly four types of subshells present such as s, p, d, and f in which the number of electrons is filled up.
4. Each element has a unique electronic configuration that is determined by its atomic number.
5. Example: Nickle, the atomic number of Nickle is 28.
6. The electronic configuration of Nickle is 1s22s22p63s23p63d10.
7. 1,2,3 denotes the number of shells that contains the number of electrons.
8. The first two electrons are filled up in the first shell denoted as 1.
9. The second shell of such an atom contains 2+6=8 electrons.
10. The third shell of such an atom contains 2+6+10=18 electrons.
11. After this the fourth shell is started and the electrons start filling in that shell.
12. The general formula used for the filling of electrons is the nth shell can hold up to 2(n2) electrons in principle.
13. Thus by this example we can easily understand that the first second and third shells contain 2,8,18 electrons respectively.

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