If you are saying about L-shell then it has the capacity of 8 electrons.
The l-shell consists of 2s and 2p orbitals which are capable of holding 2 and 6 electrons respectively.
There are -first-2
-second-8
- third-18
- fourth-32
The second energy level of an atom can hold 8 electrons at most.
Maximum of 8 electrons.
The maximum number of bonds made between adjacent carbons is 3. So the maximum number of electron pairs is 3.
Use the formula n2 = max. number of electrons in shell. 42 = 16. 16 electrons.
the quantum number n determines the energy of an electron in a hyrdogen atom.
yes.they have the maximum number of electrons in their outer energy level?
The maximum number of electrons that any atom can hold in its outer valence is 8. Oxygen has the electron configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p4, which means it can accept two more electrons.
8 is the maximum number in the outermost energy level!
is the electron cloud
The maximum number of bonds made between adjacent carbons is 3. So the maximum number of electron pairs is 3.
The maximum number of electrons in a shell / energy level is given by 2n2.
The energy level the electron is in
The maximum number of electrons in the second principle energy level (n=2) is 8. This can be determined from 2(n^2) which for n=2 would be 2 x 4 = 8. It can also be seen by writing the electron configuration for n=2 which would be 2s2 2p6 for a total of 8 electrons.
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Use the formula n2 = max. number of electrons in shell. 42 = 16. 16 electrons.
The maximum number is 8 electrons in the second shell.
the quantum number n determines the energy of an electron in a hyrdogen atom.
2 ELECTRONS in one orbital. (An electron can only be in one orbital at once)
yes.they have the maximum number of electrons in their outer energy level?