Transition metals vary in the number of electrons in the highest level. Alkaline earth metals have two electrons in the highest energy level.
Yes, the energy of an electron does vary depending on which energy level it occupies.
Yes, the energy of an electron varies depending on which energy level it occupies.
Valence.
No. The greater distance from the nucleus the more energy an electron has.
Hydrogen's electron configuration is 1s1. It has only one electron. It is located in the first energy level.
Answer. 4sCa = Calcium Atomic number is 20, that means it has 20 proton and 20 electron.1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p6,and 4s2, total of 20 electrons, therefore Highest occupied energy level of Ca is 4s
Sodium: Na(2, 8, 1 ) so there is one electron in the highest (3rd) level
The highest energy level is called the "electronegativity".
the last one
The energy level the electron is in
The highest occupies energy level in aluminum is the 3rd energy level. Its electron configuration is 1s22s22p63s23p1.
that is false
Valence.
No. The greater distance from the nucleus the more energy an electron has.
highest occupied levelread the book, it is in bold and extremely easy to find.
No, the farthest electrons are at the highest energy level.No, the farthest electrons are at the highest energy level.No, the farthest electrons are at the highest energy level.No, the farthest electrons are at the highest energy level.
the larger the highest energy level number, the larger the atomic radius
The energy level an electron gives
Hydrogen's electron configuration is 1s1. It has only one electron. It is located in the first energy level.