Electron distribution in shells | Structure of an atom | Chemistry | Khan Academy

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How are electrons distributed in the shells around the nucleus? Do they follows any rules? Let's find out!

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Thank you very much Sir, i really understand this now👏👌

Lord_girl_forever
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Bro a doubt, the outermost shell has 8 electrons, but m shell can hold 18 electrons what if that's a outermost shell in an atom

MeenaMuthulakshmi
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This octet rule seems a bit dumb lol. Is there a way for us to know which elements follow this rule? is this obvious in the periodic table? please explain

JustBaileey
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Hello sir, what tool do you use to create such visuals? Thanks a lot.

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