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Q: What is the number of (p) sublevel in the heaviest known atom?
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What is the heaviest atom on the periodic table?

The heaviest atom known today is 294Uuo, an isotope of ununoctium.


Sublevel of atom?

The level of energy possessed by all electrons in one type of orbital. -APEX


The number of electrons in the third sublevel of an iron atom is?

14 (see link below)


Why is uranium the heaviest atom?

Uranium is a heavy chemical element, but not the heaviest; the aspect is due to a greater number of protons and neutrons.


Which atom is the heaviest helium uranium lead iron Hydrogen?

Uranium atom is the heaviest.


Which is the hevest element in the periodic table?

The heaviest (hevest?) naturally occurring element is Uranium (238 a.m.u.) but the heaviest known element is atom number 114, 117 or 118, the exact mass being unknown but over 250.


What is the total number of electrons in the 2p sublevel of a chlorine atom in the ground state?

6 electrons in the p sublevel1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5


Which sublevel contain valence electrons in an atom of nitrogen?

Levels 2p and 2s.


What is electron configuration of an atom?

a listing of the energy levels and sublevels of an atom with the number of electrons in those levels/sublevels. Ex: 1s22s22p4 (what looks like exponents in math are the number of electrons) 1s2 indicates the 1st energy level has an 's' sublevel with 2 electrons 2s2 indicates the 2nd energy level has an 's' sublevel with 2 electrons 2p4 indicates the 2nd energy level has an 'p' sublevel with 4 electrons total of 8 electrons in the atom


How many electrons can the S sublevel hold?

there are two electons in the s sublevel. It is the number of electrons that fit in the first orbital around an atom.


The highest sublevel electrons occupy in a uraniun 238 atom?

The F-Sub level


What is heaviest part of an atom?

The heaviest part of an atom is its nucleus which contains the atoms proton(s), and possibly nuetrons. Protons are approximately 10000 times heavier than the electrons in an atom which occupy the electron cloud surrounding the atom.