In the Bohr model of the atom, an electron emits a photon when it moves from a higher energy level to a lower energy level.
Transition metals vary in the number of electrons in the highest level. Alkaline earth metals have two electrons in the highest energy level.
Hydrogen's electron configuration is 1s1. It has only one electron. It is located in the first energy level.
no , it only emits energy if it moves from a higher energy level to a lower energy level.
No. The greater distance from the nucleus the more energy an electron has.
The second level is associated with higher energy than the first is. Keep increasing the energy of an electron enough, and eventually it breaks free of the atom completely.
The energy level the electron is in
Electron X absorbs energy when it changes to a higher energy level. Electron X absorbs energy when it changes to a higher energy level. It takes energy to do that.
Yes, the energy of an electron does vary depending on which energy level it occupies.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
No, the energy released by electron might be taken by enviornment. Electron remains in the infuence of corresponding nuclei, in another energy level.
An oxygen atom has eight electrons. The first electron shell can contain two electrons so that shell is filled leaving six electrons left. Since the second electron shell can contain up to eight electrons, the remaining six electrons go into the second shell. Since the second shell is the outermost shell, there are six electron's in the outer energy level.
level one electron contain more energy
the electron will gain energy
The electron gains energy.
The K shell's 1s orbital is te first energy level of an electron.
If an electron is in the second principle energy level, that is, n = 2, then that electron could be in an s or p orbital.