The value of n for 32 electrons would be n = 4. The relationship is 2n^2 = # electrons. So, 2n^x = 32 and x = 4.
n is 4.
The first shell of an atom can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
The K shell of an atom can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
The first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, while the second shell can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
The third shell can hold a maximum of 18 electrons.
There are 8 electrons in an O shell. The O shell is the second energy level in an atom, and it can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
If a shell can hold a maximum of 32 electrons, what is the value of n
The first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, the second shell can hold up to 8 while the third shell can also hold a maximum of 8.
The average distance an electron is from the nucleus in an atom is called the atomic radius. It is typically measured in picometers (pm) or angstroms (Å), and varies depending on the element and its electron configuration.
Maximum 32 electrons.
There are 3 shells total in the atom of Chlorine. The first shell has 2 electrons because the first shell of any atom can only hold up to a maximum of 2 electrons. The second shell holds 8 electrons because the second shell of any atom can only hold 8 electrons maximum. The third shell holds 7 electrons in the Chlorine atom, but the third shell of any atom can hold up to 18 electrons as a maximum.
The second electron shell of an atom can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
No atom can hold 18 electrons in its outer energy shell - there is the valence rule, stating that the maximum for the outer shell is 8 electrons.
The third shell of an atom can hold a maximum of 18 electrons. This shell consists of three subshells - s, p, and d - with each subshell being able to accommodate a certain number of electrons. The s subshell can hold up to 2 electrons, the p subshell can hold up to 6 electrons, and the d subshell can hold up to 10 electrons, totaling 18 electrons in the third shell.
The second electron shell (n=2) can hold a maximum of 8 electrons. This shell consists of 2 subshells, the s subshell with 2 electrons and the p subshell with 6 electrons, giving a total of 8 electrons.
The N level of an atom can hold a maximum of 2n^2 electrons, where n is the principal quantum number. So, the N level can hold a maximum of 2(4)^2 = 32 electrons.
If you are asking about the number of electrons then it would be 8. The first shell can hold a maximum number of 2 electrons. The second and third shell would have a maximum of 8 electrons each.
I assume you are referring to valence electrons (the "outermost" shell varies widely in the number of electrons it can hold, the valence electrons are a subset of this which are responsible for chemical bonding and reactivity).The number of valence electrons can only be from 1 electron to 8 electrons, these are divided between the s and p orbitals of a shell (each orbital can hold no more than 2 electrons).