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Write the distribution of electrons in carbon and sodium atoms.
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29/12/2020 3:06 pm
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Write the distribution of electrons in carbon and sodium atoms.
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Atomic number of carbon = 6 Hence first shell (K-shell) have 2 electrons and the remaining 4 electrons will be present in the second shell, i.e. L-shell. Thus the distribution will be
K - 2
L - 4
Atomic number of sodium = 11. Hence, first shell (K-shell) will have 2 electrons and second shell (L-shell) will have 8 electrons and third shell (M-shell) will have 1 electron. Thus, the distribution will be
K - 2
L - 8
M - 1
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