I believe that is Zn (zinc) because it's in the d orbitals... wait it's actually... not possible because the configuration you're asking would look like this.{1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3d10}... which is completely wrong... but the first set on the d orbital ending in ten would look like this {1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p6,4s2,3d10}... so if the second one is what you're talking about then it would be Zinc... or it's just Ni Nickel because of the other first 2 electrons in the s orbital.
I believe that Titanium has ten electrons in the third energy level, however it has four energy levels, so there would not be ten electrons in the outermost level. (1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d2 4s2) Titanium would be the best answer in my opinion given the information in the question.
not possible.... but i believe you're trying to describe Zinc or it's Nickel... but probably zinc if your talking about orbitals specifically...
Sulfur, atom number 16 with levels: in first 2, in second: 8, in third: 6 electrons
electron configuration: 1s2, 2s2 3p6, 3s2 3p4
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It is not possible.
silicon
The period that the element's in is the same number of how many valence electrons (energy level of outer electrons) there are in the element...
The energy level tells the period in which the element belongs. Also electrons are arranged in different energy levels.
Carbon
Gallium is the element has three electrons in energy level n = 4.
The valence electrons are the outer most electrons and the principal energy level in which they belong will vary for element to element and generally corresponds to the period number in which the element is present
The period that the element's in is the same number of how many valence electrons (energy level of outer electrons) there are in the element...
The element carbon
The energy level tells the period in which the element belongs. Also electrons are arranged in different energy levels.
Yes. They are found in different energy levels. The number of energy levels depends on the element under consideration.
What is the neutral atom that has its first two energy levels filled, has 5 electrons in its third energy level, and has no other electrons? Enter the name of the element, not the abbreviation.
beryllium
Carbon
Gallium is the element has three electrons in energy level n = 4.
The element magnesium has four electron energy levels and two electrons in its outer energy level in the neutral atom. Use the link to Wikipedia for more details.
Electrons are those found in the outermost energy level of an atom?They are called valence electrons.
The electron configuration of an element shows the number of electrons in their energy levels and orbitals. For example, the electron configuration of a neutral magnesium atom, Mg, with 12 electrons, is 1s22s22p63s2. This means that there are two electrons in the s orbital of the first energy level, two electrons in the s orbital and six electrons in the p orbital of the second energy level, and two electrons in the s orbital of the third energy level. The number in front of each letter represents the energy level, the letter represents the orbital, and the superscripts represent the number of electrons in the orbital.
An atom has multiple energy levels. When an atom has more electrons than it can fit into an energy level, then it puts them into the next higher energy level.