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2 electrons are found in the first electron shell.
is the electron cloud
8 (just in the second shell) but if you're counting all of the electrons, including the first shell, then there are 10 electrons all together. Eight Electrons are the maximum.
The maximum number of electrons that can occupy a valence shell, or electron valence ring, is eight, according to the octet rule. This rule states that atoms are most stable when they have eight electrons in their outermost shell. However, the first electron shell can hold a maximum of only two electrons.
The first orbital of hydrogen, which is the 1s orbital, can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
There are 2 electrons on the first ring of magnesium. Magnesium has an atomic number of 12, so it has 12 electrons in total, and the first electron ring can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
Your question is a bit vague, but if you are enquiring about the first electron shell in an atom, it holds a maximum of two electrons.
The first energy level in the electron cloud can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
yes, the first shell has 2 slots for electrons. Hydrogen has only 1 electron.
3 s = 2 3 p = 6 3 d = 10 so 18 total
No, Helium has 2 electrons in total, both of which occupy the first electron shell. The first electron shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, so Helium's electron configuration is 2.
The electron configuration of an oxygen atom is (2, 6). Meaning it has 2 electrons in its first shell and 6 in its second.The energy levels of atoms are limited to how many electrons they can hold.The first energy level can only hold a maximum of 2 electrons the second has a maximum of 8 and the third has a maximum of 18 etc.Hope this Helps!