If the principle energy level is n=1 then the type of sublevel is 1s
N=2---> type of sublevel is 2s and 2p
N=3---> type of sublevel is 3s, 3p, and 3d
N=4---> type of sublevel is 4s, 4p, 4d, and 4f
N=5---> type of sublevel is 5s, 5p, 5d, 5f and 5g
N=6---> type of sublevel is 6s, 6p, 6d, 6f, 6g, and 6h
N=7---> type of sublevel is 7s, 7p, 7d, 7f, 7g, 7h, and 7i
Note that:
s = 1 orbital
p = 3 orbitals
d = 5 orbitals
f = 7 orbitals
g = 9 orbitals
h = 11 orbitals
If you look closely its just adding 2 to each orbital. If you want to know the number of electrons occupying the orbitals just multiply the orbital by 2.
In the second principal energy level, there are two types of sublevels: the s sublevel and the p sublevel. The s sublevel can contain a maximum of 2 electrons, while the p sublevel can hold up to 6 electrons.
No, electrons of inner transition metals fill f-sublevels, while electrons of transition metals fill d-sublevels. Inner transition metals have their f-sublevels as part of their electron configuration, whereas transition metals have d-sublevels as part of their electron configuration.
The Subterranean Complex has nine sublevels. The boss, a Man-at-Legs, is on the final sublevel, and there are Candypop Buds to create more Pikmin on sublevels four and eight.
In the element krypton, the third energy level has 3 sublevels: s, p, and d. The s and p sublevels are filled first before the d sublevel. This means that in krypton, the 4s and 4p sublevels are filled, while the 4d sublevel remains empty.
The sublevels that contain valence electrons in an atom of argon (Ar) are the 3s and 3p sublevels. Argon has a total of 8 valence electrons.
Correct. Filled energy sublevels have electrons occupying all available orbitals within the sublevel, while partially filled sublevels have some orbitals unfilled. This is a result of the rules governing electron configuration in atoms.
The outermost s sublevel of the representative elements is filled first, followed by the p sublevel. This results in the outermost electron configuration being in the s and p sublevels.
In the 8th energy level, there would be 8 sublevels (s, p, d, and f orbitals) in total. Each sublevel can hold a different number of electrons, with s holding 2, p holding 6, d holding 10, and f holding 14.
xenon
There are two energy sublevels in the second energy level - the s sublevel and the p sublevel. The s sublevel can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, while the p sublevel can hold a maximum of 6 electrons.
There are s, p, d, and f sublevels used with elements in energy level 6.
Electrons with the greatest energy are found in the outermost sublevels, typically in the s or p sublevels of an atom. These sublevels are farther from the nucleus and have higher energy levels than the inner sublevels.