The maximum number of electrons in the 2p sublevel is 6. The p sublevel has three orbitals, each of which can take two electrons.
6. There are only ever 3 p orbitals in a level, there are 3 p orbitals in the 3p sublevel, 4p sublevel etc. There are NO p orbitals in Level 1, only s orbitals.
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6th energy level can hold 72 electrons. (has s,p,d,f,g, and h subshells)
The f-suborbitals begin to be filled with the lanthanoids (atomic number 57-71). Each f-suborbital can hold a maximum of 14 electrons.
2 electrons are found in the first electron shell.
8 is the maximum number in the outermost energy level!
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The elements in period 4 that have electrons in the 3d sublevel are elements 21 - 36. Refer to the Related Links for a printable periodic table that includes electron configurations.
6th energy level can hold 72 electrons. (has s,p,d,f,g, and h subshells)
The f-suborbitals begin to be filled with the lanthanoids (atomic number 57-71). Each f-suborbital can hold a maximum of 14 electrons.
2 electrons is the maximum number for an single orbital.
2 electrons is the maximum number for an single orbital.
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2 electrons are found in the first electron shell.
It is the f sublevel. Uranium has the configuration [Rn] 5f3 6d1 7s2.
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After the 3d sublevel is filled, additional electrons will occupy the 4p orbitals, for a total of 6 electrons in the 4p sublevel.
The F-Sub level