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The s sublevel in the third main energy level is indicated by 3s.
first energy level contains only S shell that can accomadate 2 electrons where as 2nd energy level contains S shell and P shell as well which can accomadate 2 and 6(3X2) electrons respectively..so the answer is 8 for 2nd energy level. (or) No.of electrons in any main energy level = 2n2 Here n = orbit (or energy level) number In our question , n = 2 No.of electrons in 2nd energy level = 2(2)2 = 8
1s 2,2s 2,2p 6,3s 2,3p 6,4s 2,3d 10,4p 6,5s 2,,,,,2+2+6+2+6+2+10+6+2=38
2 s and p orbital. 8 orbitals total
The main principal quantum number (n) depends on the average relative distance of an electron from the nucleus. The farther away from the nucleus, the greater value for n and the greater the energy.
energy sublevel
There are two sublevels in the second principle energy level. The s sublevel has one orbital and the p sublevel has 3, for a total of 4 orbitals.
first energy level.
The s sublevel in the third main energy level is indicated by 3s.
Each atomic orbital is designated by the principal quantum number followed by the letter of the sublevel. -for more information see..."Modern Chemistry" text book Pg.108 3rd and 4th paragraph.
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32 electrons
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Unfortunately it's hard to tell what you're asking. The answer may be that the energy levels are mainly determined by the first two quantum numbers; the other two quantum numbers are degenerate in the absence of a magnetic field. If that's not what you were looking for please ask again, but be a little clearer what you mean.
by the quantum number n. if n=1 energy level is at 1 if n=2 energy level is 2 for example 2s1
Each main energy level (1 to 7) has at least an s-orbital, p-orbitals are possible from the second level onwards (2 to 7) d-orbitals from 4th level f-orbitals from 6th level
Helium has two electrons which completely fills the first principal quantum level.