Carbon has 2 energy levels. There are 6 electrons, 6 protons, and 6 neutrons.
In its ground state, the carbon atom has electrons in the first two energy levels.
Bromine has FOUR energy Levels.
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The scientist learn about carbon levels that in the atomosphere about carbon dioxide.
The period number is equal to the number of energy levels. Elements of period 3 have 3 energy levels. Na,Mg,Al,Si are few elements in the period 3.
the element sodium has 1,000,000 million energy levels.
In its ground state, carbon does not have any electrons in the third energy level.
There are 2 energy levels in a Carbon atom. The first energy level consists of '1s' orbital, and the second energy level consists of the '2s' orbital and the '2p' orbital.
Any energy source that is renewable does not increase carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the environment. Examples of renewable energy are solar, wind, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal and biofuel.
Bromine has FOUR energy Levels.
Arsenic has 8 levels of energy.
There are 3 energy levels in Silicon. Which ever row it is in the Periodic Table, that is how many energy levels it has. The structure is 1s2 2s22p63s23p2
Silver has 5 energy levels. 😄
Platinum has six energy levels.
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The question is more than a little vague. The ground state electronic structure for boron is 1s2 2s2 2p1. In the absence of a magnetic field, this represents three distinct energy levels. The ground state electronic structure for carbon is 1s2 2s2 2p2, which also represents three distinct energy levels in the absense of a magnetic field. If a magnetic field is introduced, it complicates things, because depending on the exact strength of the field it's possible that boron could have electrons in as many as 5 distinct energy levels (and carbon could potentially have six), one for each of the electrons.
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