The outermost shell of an atom can accommodate a maximum of 8 electrons.
According to the Bohr-Bury scheme, how many electrons can the outermost shell of an atom accommodate?
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According to the Bohr-Bury scheme, the outermost shell of an atom can accommodate up to 8 electrons in most cases, corresponding to the octet rule and achieving a stable electron configuration.