th max number in 1 sell is 8
14 electrons
Each orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons.
The maximum number of electrons that a single orbital can hold is 2. This is due to the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons with opposite spins.
Any orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons
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The 2s orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
An orbital can have a maximum of two electrons that have different sets of the four quantum numbers (n, l, ml, ms).
Yes it does. Helium has 2 electrons in the s orbital. A s orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons.
it depends on which orbital: 1: 2 2: 8 3: 18 4: 32 5: 50 6: 72 7: 98 despite the large capacities, atoms will typically attempt to maintain 8 valence electrons.
2. The five d orbitals can hold ten in total.
An individual 3d orbital can hold only 2 electrons There are five 3d orbitals each of which can hold a maximum of two, making a maximum in the 3d subshell of 10 electrons.
The max. number of electrons that can fill the 3s orbital is 2.