There is one s orbital and three p orbitals and five d orbitals in the third energy level.
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The third energy level of an atom can hold eight electrons.
In a sulfur atom, the third energy level can contain a maximum of 18 electrons. The electrons are distributed among the different orbitals in the third energy level according to the rules of electron configuration.
There are one 3s orbital, three 3p orbitals, and five 3d sublevels.
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The sulfur atom has 16 electrons around its orbitals. The third energy level is the most tightly bound to the nucleus.
They can only have 1 S ORBITAL per energy level (1s, 2s, 3s...). Each S orbital consists of 2 electrons of opposite spin.
principal energy level (n)= 3 Number of orbitals per level(n2)= 9 it equals 9 because it is n2 (32=9) n=1. 1 orbital n=2. 4 orbitals n=3. 9 orbitals n=4. 16 orbitals n=5. 25 orbitals n=6. 36 orbitalsn=7. 49 orbitals
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In the second energy level, there are four orbitals - one 2s orbital and three 2p orbitals.
In the third principal level (n=3), there are a total of 3 sublevels: s, p, and d. This means there are 3 orbitals in the third principal level of the atom: one s orbital, three p orbitals, and five d orbitals, making a total of 9 orbitals.