Electron Shell Capacity

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What is the maximum number of electrons that can be held in each electron shell?

First shell 2, second shell 8, third shell 8

What is the equation for working out image size?

Image size = actual size x magnification

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Maximum electron capacity per shell?

First shell holds a maximum of 2 electrons, the second shell holds 8, and the third shell holds 8 electrons.

Equation for Image Size

The equation for calculating image size is: Image size = actual size × magnification.

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  • The maximum number of electrons that can be held in each electron shell:
  • First shell: 2 electrons
  • Second shell: 8 electrons
  • Third shell: 8 electrons

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