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(i) A carbon atom has 6 electrons.
In the first orbit or K-shell = 2 electrons;
In the second orbit or L-shell = 4 electrons;
We can also express the electron distribution in a carbon atom as 2, 4.
(ii) A sodium atom has 11 electrons.
In the first orbit or K shell = 2 electrons;
In the second orbit or L-shell = 8 electrons;
In the third orbit or M-shell = 1 electron
We can express the electron distribution in a sodium atom as 2, 8, and 1.
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