This electron shell is near the atomic nucleus.
The shell with the lowest energy level is the first shell, or n = 1.
k shell
The sub-level s of energy that make the o shell is the K-shell.
The lowest energy level of 4th electronic shell of an atom is '4s' it contains 2 electrons in maximum.
The maximum number of electrons that can occupy a specific energy level can be found using the following formula:Electron Capacity = 2n2The variable n represents the Principal Quantum Number, the number of the energy level in question.
The lowest energy level that has F orbitals is the fourth energy level. The Atomic orbital of any atom only contains 2 electrons.
4. 1st shell: s subshell 2nd shell: s and p subshells 3rd shell: s, p and d subshells 4th shell: s, p, d and f subshells
All of them. The s1 shell is the outermost electron shell. Despite being the first shell quoted and the lowest in energy, it is actually the largest in average diameter, and so is the "outermost."
k shell
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the lowest energy level to allow f orbitals is the fourth energy level
The sub-level s of energy that make the o shell is the K-shell.
4
The lowest energy level of 4th electronic shell of an atom is '4s' it contains 2 electrons in maximum.
The s orbital has the lowest energy level.
The 4th energy level is the lowest that contains and f sub-level
Actually each energy level is considered to be a shell and the electrons are moving in the shell (in fixed paths).
Shell or energy level corresponds to the shell in which the electrons are present.