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Q: How many orbitals contain electrons in iodine?
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How many electrons are found in each sublevel?

Multiply the orbitals in that sublevel by 2. The s sublevel has one orbital and can contain 2 electrons. The p sublevel has three orbitals and can contain 6 electrons. The d sublevel has five orbitals and can contain 10 electrons. The f sublevel has seven orbitals and can contain 14 electrons.


How many valence orbitals contain electrons in a neutral Si atom?

3


How many degenerate orbitals are needed to contain six electrons with two of them unpaired?

4


How many degenerate orbitals are needed to contain five electrons with three of them unpaired?

4


How many electrons can be acomodated in a 5d orbital?

The d sublevel always contains 5 orbitals. Therefore the d sublevel can accommodate 10 electrons just the same as 3d and 4d orbitals. Each of the 5 separate d orbitals can only contain two electrons.


How many electron containing orbitals does iodine have?

36


How many valance electrons are in iodine?

Iodine has 7 valance electrons


How many valence electrons in iodine?

7 valence electrons in iodine


How many electron contianing orbitials are in an atom of iodine?

There are 27 electron containing orbitals in an atom of Iodine.


In the molecule chlorine makes five covalent bonds Therefore five of its seven valence electrons need to be unpaired How many degenerate orbitals are needed to contain seven electrons with five o?

6 degenerate orbitals allows for seven electrons, five of which are unpaired. ans is 6


How many electrons can the d sub level hold?

10. The d sublevel has 5 orbitals that can each hold two electrons of opposite spin.


How many elements does the s orbital have?

Orbitals don't contain elements. The elements each have specific orbitals based on the number of electrons it has. All of the elements have at least one s orbital. Hydrogen being the simplest element has one electron in the 1s orbital. The s orbital can contain a maximum of 2 electrons.