The electron's definite energy is based on it's location around the nucleus
The location if tge nucleas
The set of numbers that shows the arrangement of electrons in their shells is known as the electron configuration. It is based on the principle that electrons fill the lowest energy levels first before moving to higher energy levels. The electron configuration is typically represented by a series of numbers and letters indicating the number of electrons in each energy level and orbital.
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arsenic belongs to V-A group of periodic table it has 5 electrons in its outermost energy level.
electrons
Electrons move in definite regions called electron clouds or energy levels. Electron clouds do in fact contain energy levels, it is a common misconception. It is just that there are many levels each holding 2 electrons which are very many close in energy. the cloud idea was a very early model of metals, bands wre recognised nearly 100 years ago.
Each electron orbit has a definite amount of energy, and the farther away the electron is from the nucleus, the greater is the energy level. The first level can hold two electrons, the second can hold up to eight, the third can hold up to eight as well, etc... ^.^
What happens to the energy of the electrons in the orbits of each orbit increases
valence electrons
up to 32 electrons
Actually each energy level is considered to be a shell and the electrons are moving in the shell (in fixed paths).
2, 8, 18, 1 electrons in each energy level with a total of 4 energy levels.
If you mean energy levels then the first level has 2 electrons, and the other levels contain 8 electrons for each level
describe the formation of this bond and the total number of electrons in theorbitals of each energy level.
K (potassium) has 2 electrons the the 1st energy level, 8 each in the 2nd and 3rd, and 1 electron in the 4th.
2n2 where n is the energy level
The set of numbers that shows the arrangement of electrons in their shells is known as the electron configuration. It is based on the principle that electrons fill the lowest energy levels first before moving to higher energy levels. The electron configuration is typically represented by a series of numbers and letters indicating the number of electrons in each energy level and orbital.
1S2,2S2,2P6,3S2,3P6,4S2,3D10