The innermost energy level always contains two electrons and the rest are arranged in 8s. for example the energy levels of calcium- 2,8,8,2. calcium contains 20 electrons. once the energy levels are filled upto 8 electrons then we move from onto the next energy level.
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Sodium atoms do have electrons that are arranged in energy levels. The electron configuration of sodium is 1s22s22p63s1.
Electrons are arranged around the atomic nucleus forming the electron clouds.
electrons are arranged in energy levels, or shells, around the nucleus of an atom.
It is arranged into energy levels.
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There are nuclear energy levels, but they're not "the same" as the electronic energy levels.
The area in which electrons are arranged in energy levels is called "Main Energy Levels." The chart also includes configurations of the electrons. I have attached a link to explain.
The energy level tells the period in which the element belongs. Also electrons are arranged in different energy levels.
False. It is wrong since the electrons are arranged in different energy levels.
Electrons are located in energy levels within the electron cloud.
What has three energy levels and six valence electrons
What has three energy levels and six valence electrons