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The first electron shell which is the nearest to the nucleus never holds more than 'n' electrons, where 'n' is equal to:
8
4
6
2
- The first electron shell, also known as the K shell, is the closest to the nucleus.
- It can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
- This is determined by the formula \(2n^2\), where \(n\) is the principal quantum number. For the first shell, \(n = 1\).
- Option 4: 2 is correct.
- Option 1: 8 refers to the capacity of the second shell, not the first.
- Option 2: 4 is incorrect; no electron shell holds 4 electrons as a maximum.
- Option 3: 6 refers to the capacity of orbitals within subshells, not the shell itself.
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