6th energy level can hold 72 electrons. (has s,p,d,f,g,
and h subshells)
There can be a total of six electrons in a "p" orbital.
2n^2 formula:
2*6^2=72
72 is maximum number of electron 6th shell can hold
The maximum number of electrons that can occupy and s subshell, or sublevel, is 2. So the maximum number of electrons that can occupy the 6s subshell is 2.
72
32
32
18.
18
2 electrons are found in the first electron shell.
The f-suborbitals begin to be filled with the lanthanoids (atomic number 57-71). Each f-suborbital can hold a maximum of 14 electrons.
8 is the maximum number in the outermost energy level!
The maximum number of electrons in the 2p sublevel is 6. The p sublevel has three orbitals, each of which can take two electrons.
8
Two electrons can occupy the 2s subshell, and 8 electrons can occupy the 3d subshell.
2 electrons is the maximum number for an single orbital.
2 electrons is the maximum number for an single orbital.
6
the p subshell has 3 orbitals. Each Orbital can hold 2 electrons with opposite spins. therefore the p subshell can hold a maximum of 6 electrons.
2 electrons are found in the first electron shell.
2
Hund's Rule states that electrons will occupy orbitals of a subshell singly before any are doubly occupied. This is to maximize the total spin of the electrons in the subshell.
of course they can. They have to be of opposite spin and two is the maximum number that can occupy one orbital.
An orbital can only occupy maximum of 2 electrons. As p orbital consist of 3 orbitals. And has 3 orientations. Px, Py, Pz. So as there are 3 orbitals so p orbital can occupy at the maximum 6 electrons regardless of principle quantum no.. In 4p 4 is principle quantum no. So it represent 4p represent the p orbital of 4th shell. So it also occupy at the maximum of 6 electrons.
In any shell excluding shell1, there is only 1 s orbital and 1 p orbital. Subshells and the Orbitals are same. Orbital g is known as subshell 5. g orbital is present shell 6. But till today no element is discovered with an electron in g orbital.
32: 2 s electrons, 6 p electrons, 10 d electrons, and 14 f electrons.