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Three different values of l are possible in the third principle or quantum level. They are: l=0, 1, and 2.

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What is the second principle energy level?

The second principle energy level is the energy level that comes after the first principle energy level. The second energy level is farther from the atomic nucleus and contains the 2s and 2p sublevels.


The number of possible different orbital shapes for the third energy level is?

The number of possible different orbital shapes for the third energy level is 3. For n equals 4 the number of possible orbital shape is 4.


How are the orbitals different in sublevels of the same principal energy level?

In every atom there are principle energy levels, sub-levels and atomic orbitals. The principle energy levels are often those first taught when studying chemistry. They correspond to how close the electrons are to the nucleus. The first principle energy level is closest to the nucleus and can hold a maximum of two electrons. The second principle energy level is slightly further away from the nucleus and can hold a maximum of eight electrons. The third energy level is even further away and can hold a maximum of ten electrons. Each principle energy level is comprised of different sub-levels: s, p, d and f. The s sub-level can hold a maximum of two electrons; , p a maximum of 6; d, a maximum of 10 and f, a maximum of 14 (although the f sub-level is only present in the lanthanide and actanide series). Sub-levels all have different energies and electrons fill sub-levels in order of lowest energy to highest. The first principle energy level has one sub-level, the 1s sub-level. The second principle energy level has two sub-levels, 2s and 2p. The third principle energy level has three sub-levels, 3s 3p and 3d. (However, the 4s sub-level is filled before the 3d sub-level, which is a different matter which cannot be explained quite so simply.) Now, each sub-level is comprised of atomic orbitals which define the approximate boundaries of the electron orbit. Each orbital can hold up to two electrons, so a s sub-level has one orbital; a p sub-level has three orbitals; a d sub-level has five orbitals and a f sub-level has seven. This explanation is really quite brief as there is so much more information concerned with principle energy levels, sub-levels and atomic orbitals.


Does temperature affect the pH level of different types of water?

yes, because temperature effects the concentration of hydrogen ions, which is what in turn effects pH values


What is the pk values of phosphoric acid?

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What is the second principle energy level?

The second principle energy level is the energy level that comes after the first principle energy level. The second energy level is farther from the atomic nucleus and contains the 2s and 2p sublevels.


What is the principle energy level of strontium?

The outermost principle energy level for strontium is the 5th energy level.


How do you spell maxium?

The likely word is "maximum" (highest possible level). A similar word is "maxim" (a wise saying or principle).


The number of possible different orbital shapes for the third energy level is?

The number of possible different orbital shapes for the third energy level is 3. For n equals 4 the number of possible orbital shape is 4.


Each electron shell correspond to a different?

Each electron shell corresponds to a different principle energy level. Each shell can contain only a fixed number of electrons.


What is the different Rx level full and Rx level?

Rx level sub is the downlink level received when DTX (discontinous reception) is enabled. It is difference from Rx level full is that in full values are calculated when all the burst includin silent burst are considered but in sub values silent burst are ignored


What is the different Rx level full and Rx level sub?

Rx level sub is the downlink level received when DTX (discontinous reception) is enabled. It is difference from Rx level full is that in full values are calculated when all the burst includin silent burst are considered but in sub values silent burst are ignored


What are the values of Gymnastics?

Each gymnast has a different starting value according to the difficulty level of skills he/she will perform in the routine.


Is an eighth principle energy level possible?

Theoretically yes but I don't believe it has been reached, I think the farthest reached has been a full 4f sublevel.


What is the difference between real income and money income?

In economics, the nominal values of something are its money values in different years. Real values adjust for differences in the price level in those years. Examples include a bundle of commodities, such as Gross Domestic Product, and income. For a series of nominal values in successive years, different values could be because of differences in the price level. But nominal values do not specify how much of the difference is from changes in the price level. Real values remove this ambiguity. Real values convert the nominal values as if prices were constant in each year of the series. Any differences in real values are then attributed to differences in quantities of the bundle or differences in the amount of goods that the money incomes could buy in each year....


The Heisenberg Principle of Uncertainty applies only at the quantum level?

In principle yes, but its effects are completely negligible above the quantum level. The Uncertainty Principle is valid at all levels - but it is only noticeable at the quantum level. For example it is difficult to know both the momentum and location of an electron because the uncertainty of these values is close in magnitude to the real values. x=1 +/- 1 whereas both the momentum and location of the planet Jupiter are known to a very large degree of accuracy because the value of its location is much great than the uncertainty in its location. x=1.5 x 1059 +/- 1 the uncertainty is alway of the same magnitude, you see. (no units to these values as I'm too lazy to look them up or do any sort of conversions)