There are no electrons present in a helium atom in its second energy level.
Helium, as the second element in the periodic table, only possesses two electrons. As such, they only encompass a single level.
Helium has only one energy level with two electrons. It does not have electrons in other energy levels in its ground state.
Helium has only two electrons with one ring (or energy level). Both the electrons are in the one and only energy level / shell / ring.
Helium only needs 2 valence electrons to have a filled outermost energy level.
Helium has only two electrons. Both the electrons are arranged in the 1st energy level or 1s orbital.
Helium has only one energy level with two electrons
Helium, as the second element in the periodic table, only possesses two electrons. As such, they only encompass a single level.
Helium has only one energy level with two electrons. It does not have electrons in other energy levels in its ground state.
Helium has only two electrons with one ring (or energy level). Both the electrons are in the one and only energy level / shell / ring.
Helium only needs 2 valence electrons to have a filled outermost energy level.
Helium has two valence electrons. It is the only noble gas not to have eight valence electrons. Helium has the electronic configuration 1s2.The Noble gases have eight valence electrons in their outer shell.
Yes it does.
Helium has only 2 electrons and its energy level is full.
Helium has only two electrons. Both the electrons are arranged in the 1st energy level or 1s orbital.
Helium has two valence electrons
helium
Helium (He)