The electron configuration for Mercury is this: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6 4f14 5d10 6s2 Mercury is element 80. That's its atomic number, and there are 80 protons in its nucleus. If a mercury atom is neutral, it will have 80 electrons about it, and the electrons will be arranged as outlined above.
Mercury has 6 energy levels. Mercury has 6 energy levels.
There are always 2 electrons in the first energy level of any element.
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2, 8, 18, 32, 18, 2
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The atomic model has been refined from "the plum pudding" model,to a nucleus with orbiting electrons,to an awareness of many different sub atomic particles in the nucleus and electrons that are in energy levels,to electrons in sub energy levels and in distinct orbitals with different associated energy and behaviour
The correct answer is "energy".
Use the figure 2n2 where n = the shell number. There are many levels of shells, so "inner" is not a very specific term. If you mean "inner-most" shell however, then the answer would be two, since n = 1.
They have many names. Common ones are orbitals or energy levels.
Two electrons can be housed in the first energy level.
The first energy level has a maximum of two valence electrons. The second and third energy levels have a maximum of 8 valence electrons.
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Carbon has 2 energy levels. There are 6 electrons, 6 protons, and 6 neutrons.
In its ground state, carbon does not have any electrons in the third energy level.
arsenic belongs to V-A group of periodic table it has 5 electrons in its outermost energy level.
The electrons in actinium are disposed on seven energy levels.
32 electrons can fit
One energy level
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Potassium is in the 4th period and has 4 energy levels.