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Different principal energy levels have different numbers of sublevels. There are the same number of sublevels as the number of the principal energy level.
The 1st level only has an s-orbital
The 2nd level has an s-orbital and a p-orbital
The 3rd level has s-, p- and d-orbitals.
The 4th level has s-, p-, d- and f-orbitals.
The 5th level has s-, p-, d-, f- and g-orbitals
Etc. (after g comes h, i, j, k, ...)
That's true but it usually goes to f... nothing further tan that
The number of sub levels vary from quantam level to quantam level.. basically, there are 4 sub-levels-- s p d f, in enery levels..
Such as..
K-- s
L-- s p
M- s p d
N-- s p d f
O-- s p d
P-- s p
Q-- s
according to a modern theory, g h i sublevels also exist..
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arsenic belongs to V-A group of periodic table it has 5 electrons in its outermost energy level.
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There are 2 energy levels in a Carbon atom. The first energy level consists of '1s' orbital, and the second energy level consists of the '2s' orbital and the '2p' orbital.
The answer which I found turns out to be energy level
The electron has several possible energy levels. One of the lines corresponds to a transition from level 2 to level 1, another from level 3 to level 1, another from level 4 to level 1, another from level 3 to level 2, etc.
If you mean energy levels then the first level has 2 electrons, and the other levels contain 8 electrons for each level
Maximum of 2n2 where n is the energy level
arsenic belongs to V-A group of periodic table it has 5 electrons in its outermost energy level.
There can only be 1 outer energy level.
One energy level
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2 can fit in the first energy level, 8 can fit in the second, and there is an infinite number that can fit in the 3rd.
Each tropic level is only able to use about 10% of the energy from its food. Because of this energy loss, there is usually not enough energy left to after a fourth tropic level to support anything higher.
The trophic levels show which organisms are at each level of the energy pyramid. The pyramid is shaped exactly as a pyramid. The lowest level contains the most energy and the most in number and variation of species. The next level only has 10% of the first levels' energy and fewer species. The amount of energy in the first level determines the number of levels possible. The tropical rain forest has the most levels (as many as 4) and a desert has the fewest (as few as 2). See links below:
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Yes, it does. In many ecological pyramids, the producer form the base and the successive trophic levels make up the rest. Energy pyramids are always slopping because less energy is transferred from each level than was paid into it.
There are 2 energy levels in a Carbon atom. The first energy level consists of '1s' orbital, and the second energy level consists of the '2s' orbital and the '2p' orbital.