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An electron shell corresponding to principal quantum number n can contain a maximum of
n2 electrons
2n2 electrons
2n electron
n3 electron
Correct Answer:
2n2 electrons
Explanation:
The electron shell corresponding to the principal quantum number can contain no more than 2
n
2
electrons.
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