The answer to this depends on the energy level under consideration.In general, the maximum number of electrons occupied in one energy level is given by 2n2where n is the number of energy level.
Thus 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th energy levels can occupy a maximum of 2, 8, 18 and 32 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.
to fil the outermost energy level which is the level that contain all the valance electrons
The electrons on the outermost energy level of the atom are called valence electrons.
There are eight electrons in the outermost energy level of a chloride ion.
4th energy level.
valence electrons are the electrons in the outermost energy level
Carbon has four electrons in the outermost energy level, which is energy level two. It needs eight electrons to have this energy level filled.
Halogens have six valence electrons in the outermost energy level.
The chloride ion (Cl-) has 8 electrons on the outermost energy level.
to fil the outermost energy level which is the level that contain all the valance 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.
The electrons on the outermost energy level of the atom are called valence electrons.
Electrons are those found in the outermost energy level of an atom?They are called valence electrons.
There are eight electrons in the outermost energy level of a chloride ion.
Yes. Valence electrons are the electrons found in the outermost shell / energy level
they are referred as valence electrons. These are the electrons in outermost shell.
4th energy level.