True
one electron
2 electrons
The Specific orbital the electron is in
There can only be 2 electrons in each single orbital, and they will be on opposite sides of the electron cloud (orbital).
1st orbital has 1 electron only
they are called electron shells or sometime orbits. there are 32 electron shells. this is also called the electric cloud in the modern atomic model.
False
one electron
The s orbital is the one that can be occupied by no more than two electrons. All the other orbitals can also be occupied by at least two electrons.
2 electrons
The region surrounding the nucleus in which electrons with certain energy move is called the orbital. It refers to a bit of space where there is a 95% chance of finding an electron.
there r 2 electrons in the s orbital, their r 6 electrons in p orbital , their r 10 electron's in the d orbital and 14 electrons in f orbital.
The answer is bonding orbital.
The Specific orbital the electron is in
2 ELECTRONS in one orbital. (An electron can only be in one orbital at once)
There can only be 2 electrons in each single orbital, and they will be on opposite sides of the electron cloud (orbital).
Orbital notation shows how the electrons are arranged in the orbitals of the sublevels. Electron configuration shows only how many electrons are in each sublevel.