Write the distribution of electrons in carbon and sodium atoms.
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(i) The atomic number of carbon is 6. This means that a normal atom of carbon has 6 electrons. Out of these 6 electrons, 2 electrons will occupy the first electron shell which is K shell and the remaining 4 electrons will occupy the second electron shell which is L shell. So, the electron distribution in a carbon atom will be :
`underset(“2, 4”)(“K L”)`
(ii) The atomic number of sodium is 11, so a normal atom of sodium has 11 electrons in it. Out of these 11 electrons, the first 2 electrons will go to K shell, the next 8 electrons will go to L shell and the remaining 1 electron will go to M shell. So, the electron distribution in a sodium atom will be :
`underset(“2, 8, 1”)(“K L M”)`