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
Silicon has 3 energy shells.
In the second energy level of an atom, there can be a maximum of 8 electrons. Silicon has 14 electrons in total, with 2 in the first energy level and the remaining 12 electrons would be in the second energy level.
Silicon is in period 3 of the periodic table. This means it has 3 energy levels or electron shells. This places it in the third row of the periodic table.
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Bromine has FOUR energy Levels.
Arsenic has 8 levels of energy.
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The silicon orbital filling diagram helps us understand how electrons are arranged in the silicon atom's energy levels. This diagram shows the distribution of electrons in different orbitals, which is crucial for understanding the electronic structure of silicon and its chemical properties.
Germanium has 4 energy levels.
Chlorine has three energy levels.
Germanium has 4 energy levels.
Iodine has seven energy levels.