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The second energy level of atoms can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
8 electrons
The fourth outer energy level of an atom can contain a maximum of 32 electrons. This is because each energy level can hold a maximum of 2n^2 electrons, where n is the principal quantum number of the energy level. In this case, the fourth energy level has a principal quantum number of 4, so it can hold 2(4^2) = 32 electrons.
Each inner energy level of an atom can hold a maximum number of electrons. Electrons orbit around the nucleus of an atom in shells. Each shell has a set maximum number of electrons it can hold, and the shell has to be completely filled before electrons can start filling up the next shell.
No atom can hold 18 electrons in its outer energy shell - there is the valence rule, stating that the maximum for the outer shell is 8 electrons.
The fourth energy level holds a maximum of 32 electrons.
Maximum of 2n2, where n is the energy level.
The second energy level of atoms can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
8 electrons
Maximum of 8 electrons in second energy level.
32 electrons maximum
There could be a maximum of 8 electrons in the second energy level (n = 2)
K,L,M,NN is the fourth shell. It can hold a maximum of 32 electrons.2n2 is the maximum electrons for the energy level (n).
8 is the maximum number in the outermost energy level!
16 maximum
two
The first energy level can hold 2. The second level can hold 8. The third level can hold 18. Fourth and beyond can hold 32.