M1 = -1
The second quantum number (l) for the electrons in the 4 p energy sublevel of bromine would be 1.
l = 1
The sixth energy level can hold up to 72 electrons, with each sublevel accommodating a specific number of electrons: s sublevel = 2 electrons, p sublevel = 6 electrons, d sublevel = 10 electrons, and f sublevel = 14 electrons.
The quantum number relating to the size and energy of an orbital
The level of energy possessed by all electrons in one type of orbital. -APEX
The second quantum number (l) for the electrons in the 4 p energy sublevel of bromine would be 1.
l = 1
ms -1/2
ms -1/2
ms=-1/2
ms -1/2
M1 = -1
The sixth energy level can hold up to 72 electrons, with each sublevel accommodating a specific number of electrons: s sublevel = 2 electrons, p sublevel = 6 electrons, d sublevel = 10 electrons, and f sublevel = 14 electrons.
There are two sublevels in the second principal 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.
The quantum number relating to the size and energy of an orbital
The 3d sublevel is not filled until after the 4s sublevel, because the 3d sublevel has more energy than the 4s sublevel, and less energy than the 4p sublevel.
The level of energy possessed by all electrons in one type of orbital. -APEX