Yes, it has 5 energy levels as it belongs to group 5. The 54 electrons in xenon are filled in these energy levels as 2, 8, 18, 18, 8
The first 3 energy levels are filled, the 4s and 4p and 4d sublevels are filled, and the 5s and 5p sublevels are also filled. So only the first three energy levels are completely filled. The fourth and fifth energy levels are partly filled. The electron configuration is 1s22s22p63s23p63d104s24p64d105s25p6 or [Kr]4d105s25p6.
Xenon has five electron shells.
Each orbital in Xenon has its full complement of electrons.
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A xenon atom contains 54 electrons,
Three electron shells would be completely filled by a neutral xenon atom.
the answer is 12!
The electronic configuration of xenon is 2, 8, 18, 18, 8. So there are FIVE electrons shells that are filled. Alternatively, xenon belongs to 5th group, so the fifth shell is the valence shell.
Xenon is not in any roll. It has 5 shells of electrons, and in its ground state, all are completely full.
Five levels and none left over.