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Maximum of 8 electrons in second energy level.
32 electrons maximum
The second energy level of atoms can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
The fourth energy level holds a maximum of 32 electrons.
Maximum of 2n2, where n is the energy level.
Yes, the outermost energy level of the atoms of the noble gases are filled, meaning that they have the maximum number of electrons. This is why noble gases are stable and unreactive. The atoms of reactive elements share or transfer electrons in order to fill their outermost energy levels, making them stable like the noble gases.
yes.they have the maximum number of electrons in their outer energy level?
Maximum number on the fourth is 32, fifth is 50, and sixth is 72
The electrons on the outermost level are called Valence electrons. the usual maximum is 8.
In the 3rd energy level, there can be a maximum of 4 electrons.
No. Maximum of 18 electrons is possible in third energy level.
Energy levels from 3 and above can have more than 8 electrons maximum. Maximum of 2n2 electrons is possible where n is the energy level.