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No, they move from photosystem 2 to photosystem 1. 2 evolved first but was not discovered until after photosystem 1.
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When light hits photosytem II (within the thylakoid), it excites electrons which move through the electron transport chain.
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
First energy level can hold 2 electrons.Second energy level can hold 2 + 6 = 8 electrons. Total = 10 electrons.
No, they move from photosystem 2 to photosystem 1. 2 evolved first but was not discovered until after photosystem 1.
Photosystem is a biochemical mechanism in plants that chlorophyll absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
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Two electrons
The first energy level can contain 2 electrons. The second energy level can contain 8 electrons. The third energy level can contain 18 electrons.
2 electrons are in magnesiums last energy level
there are 2 electrons in potassium's innermost energy level
2 electrons
When light hits photosytem II (within the thylakoid), it excites electrons which move through the electron transport chain.
Mg (1s2, 2s2 2p6, 3s2) = 2, 8, 2
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
The first energy level can hold 2. The second level can hold 8. The third level can hold 18. Fourth and beyond can hold 32.