None in the ground state atom, which has an electronic configuration of 1s2
the largest number of electrons an atom of helium can have is 2, because it is in the first period, which means it can only have one energy level, which has a maximum capacity of two electrons
An atom with seven electrons will have five electrons in the second energy level.
More energy have the electrons in the second level of energy.
A boron atom has three electrons in its second energy level.
128 electrons could fit in the 8th energy level.
There are no electrons present in a helium atom in its second energy 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 one energy level with two electrons
One energy level
the largest number of electrons an atom of helium can have is 2, because it is in the first period, which means it can only have one energy level, which has a maximum capacity of two electrons
An atom with seven electrons will have five electrons in the second energy level.
More energy have the electrons in the second level of energy.
helium has only one energy level (with 2 electrons in it).
Yes it does.
Maximum of 8 electrons in second energy level.