The form factor for the 19.08-MeV level in oxygen-16 has been measured for momentum transfers between 60 and 260 MeVc. The results, when compared with particle-hole calculations, strongly support an assignment J=2. Since the transition is transverse, the parity is negative, and the assignment to the level is Jπ=2-.
5 valence electrons can be contained in 1 atom
maximum 32 electrons
Sulfur is a non metal element. There are 16 electrons in a single atom.
The 5f sublevel can contain a maximum of 14 electrons.
2
For the standard isotope Oxygen16 O = 16 but atomic number 8 therefore 16-8 = 8 - so 8 neutrons
The atomic number of palladium is 46. So there are 46 protons and 46 electrons in palladium.
12 protons and no electrons
An s orbital can have a maximum of two electrons.
Yes
It depends on which atom you are talking about. Be specific! (like all my teachers tell me) :)
The O-2 ion has gained two electrons, giving it a total of 10 electrons. This is because neutral oxygen has 8 electrons, and gaining two electrons gives it a full outer shell with a total of 10 electrons.