In the 3rd energy level, there can be a maximum of 4 electrons.
8 electrons.
The outermost energy level of an atom typically has between 1 and 8 electrons.
6 electrons
FIRST LEVEL = 2 2ND LEVEL= 8
The Answer is 72. The formula to calculate the electons for n energy level is 2n^2. 2*6^2=72
no. of electrons to fill an energy level = 2n2. = 2x32 = 18
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.
8 electrons
The outermost energy level of an atom typically has between 1 and 8 electrons.
2
6 electrons
FIRST LEVEL = 2 2ND LEVEL= 8
It is the most stable element in the universe and does not need anymore electrons. Its outermost energy level is full.
6
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