The maximum is 18. This follows the law maximum = 2n2 where n = shell number, ie in this case n=3, 2n2=18.
18
8
In the 3rd energy level, there can be a maximum of 4 electrons.
8 electrons.
The number of electrons in a shell is 2n2, where n=shell number. So for the first shell, there is a maximum of 2 electrons.
The outermost energy level of an atom typically has between 1 and 8 electrons.
Answer this question… The extra electrons begin to fill the next energy level.
no. of electrons to fill an energy level = 2n2. = 2x32 = 18
10
In the 3rd energy level, there can be a maximum of 4 electrons.
They ca fill their outmost energy level by gaining or losing electrons.
Carbon has four electrons in the outermost energy level, which is energy level two. It needs eight electrons to have this energy level filled.
8 electrons.
The first energy level can take a maximum of two electrons.
The number of electrons in a shell is 2n2, where n=shell number. So for the first shell, there is a maximum of 2 electrons.
obviously
8 electrons
Atoms can fill their outermost energy level by either gaining electrons from other atoms or by sharing the outermost electrons with another atom.
The outermost energy level of an atom typically has between 1 and 8 electrons.