The n = 2 level of hydrogen can hold eight total electrons--6 in the p shells and 2 in the s shells.
The second energy level of atoms can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
Maximum of 8 electrons in second energy level.
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Maximum of 2n2, where n is the energy level.
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The second energy level can hold a maximum of 8 electrons. This level consists of two sublevels - the s sublevel can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, and the p sublevel can hold a maximum of 6 electrons.
An atom with seven electrons will have five electrons in the second energy level.
The second electron level (n=2) can hold 8 electrons and consist of 4 orbitals. One S orbital which holds two electrons and three p orbitals each of which holds 2 electrons making 6 in all.
There could be a maximum of 8 electrons in the second energy level (n = 2)
The first energy level can hold up to 2 electrons, the second energy level can hold up to 8 electrons, the third energy level can hold up to 18 electrons, and the fourth energy level can hold up to 32 electrons.
The second energy level contains eight valance electrons when it's full.
There are two subshells in the second energy level: 2s and 2p.