Lithium has three electrons, two in the inner shell and a single one ouside that, so there are two energy levels. See the link below
Carbon has 2 energy levels. There are 6 electrons, 6 protons, and 6 neutrons.
in the energy levels. energy levels are in the electron cloud.
What is the neutral atom that has its first two energy levels filled, has 5 electrons in its third energy level, and has no other electrons? Enter the name of the element, not the abbreviation.
8 electrons.
the element sodium has 1,000,000 million energy levels.
there are two protons in the first level and one proton in the second level of Lithium
In its ground state, carbon does not have any electrons in the third energy level.
Carbon has 2 energy levels. There are 6 electrons, 6 protons, and 6 neutrons.
When you burn lithium chloride, or any other lithium salt, you get a crimson flame, due to the positive lithium ions. The heat from burning the substance excites the outer electrons of the lithium ions to higher energy levels, when they drop back to the ground state, energy is released as light, and the wavelength of that light corresponding to that drop is crimson, hence we see a crimson flame.
Helium has only one energy level with two electrons. It does not have electrons in other energy levels in its ground state.
The lithium will emit a bright red wavelength of light. This is a result of lithium atoms oscillating back and forth between their ground and excited states, absorbing and releasing quanta of energy of as their electrons jump up and fall back down through the energy levels.
It depends on the ground level and its orbital axes
The term for an atom whose electrons have the lowest possible energies is "ground state." In this state, electrons are in their lowest energy levels or orbitals, closest to the nucleus. Excited states refer to when electrons are in higher energy levels, further away from the nucleus.
Electrons are located in energy levels within the electron cloud.
What has three energy levels and six valence electrons
What has three energy levels and six valence electrons
that depends on the number of electrons the more electrons the more energy