If by occupy, you mean what space do they occupy since they are subatomic they can fit in anything. However we don't know if they can go inside black hole but since they are infinitely dense it seems unlikely.
Two electrons can occupy the 2s subshell, and 8 electrons can occupy the 3d subshell.
according to the valency
Two electrons can occupy the same space orbital in an atom if they have different spins. This is known as Hund's Rule.
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Two electrons can occupy the 2s subshell, and 8 electrons can occupy the 3d subshell.
yes they do :D
list all the orbitals that hydrogen electrons can occupy as it fall.
If two electrons are to occupy the same orbital, they must have opposite spin.
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according to the valency
Two electrons can occupy the same space orbital in an atom if they have different spins. This is known as Hund's Rule.
Outer energy level electrons, or valence electron.
The second shell can hold eight electrons.
2 electrons is the maximum number for an single orbital.