They are both capable of holding a maximum of 10
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6 electrons in 3 orbitals of p-sublevel: px, py and pz
5 to 10
Six in p orbital, in each sublevel of p (px, py, pz) there are two electrons at max.
The d sublevel consists of five orbitals that can hold a maximum of two electrons each. The total maximum number of electrons that the d sublevel can hold is 10 electrons.
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The d sublevel consists of five orbitals that can hold a maximum of two electrons each. The total maximum number of electrons that the d sublevel can hold is 10 electrons.
10. The d sublevel has 5 orbitals that can each hold two electrons of opposite spin.
because sublevel p has 3 orbital and each orbital can hold up to 2 electrons meanwhile sublevel s only has 1 orbital and each can hold 2 electrons therefore sublevel p can hold more
Multiply the orbitals in that sublevel by 2. The s sublevel has one orbital and can contain 2 electrons. The p sublevel has three orbitals and can contain 6 electrons. The d sublevel has five orbitals and can contain 10 electrons. The f sublevel has seven orbitals and can contain 14 electrons.
there are two electons in the s sublevel. It is the number of electrons that fit in the first orbital around an atom.
They are both capable of holding a maximum of 10
f has 14 electrons in 7 sublevel orbitals,d has 10 electrons in 5 sublevel orbitals,p has 6 electrons in 3 sublevel orbitals,s has 2 electrons in 1 sublevel orbital.
It depends on which subshell you're speaking of.. remember the the Lewis Structures? Well the 1st subshell will have 2 electrons 2nd Subshell : 8 e- 3rd : 18 e- 4th : 32 e- Above that I've never had to do any structures with more than 4 subshells and even those are VERY rare and I'm doing Uni chem. Hope this helps a bit. peace
There are 9 orbitals in a g sublevel. (there is 1 in an s sublevel, 3 in a p sublevel, 5 in a d sublevel, 7 in an f sublevel, 9 in a g sublevel, 11 in an h sublevel, etc.)
There are three 2p orbitals and each can hold a maximum of two electrons with opposite spins, for a total of 6 electrons. This is true of the p sublevel in any energy level, except for the first energy level, which does not have a p sublevel.