In electron orbitals there are a few different types of orbitals or levels. Refering to the Periodic Table of elements, the s orbitals are spherical and are seen in the first to columns. The p orbitals are in the last four columns.
The question is somewhat vague. If the question were written as an atom contains seven electrons in the outermost energy level and that outermost shell is a p-shell then the atom is a halogen. If the atom contains seven electrons in the outermost energy level and that outermost shell is a d-shell or f-shell then the atom is a metal.
In Genetics, P refers to the parental generation of a cross.
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In every atom, you can only have 2 electons on the first level, and a max of 8 on the next, so after you put the 2 electrons on the first level, you would put the other 5 on the second level.
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The term is 'Valency'
The question is somewhat vague. If the question were written as an atom contains seven electrons in the outermost energy level and that outermost shell is a p-shell then the atom is a halogen. If the atom contains seven electrons in the outermost energy level and that outermost shell is a d-shell or f-shell then the atom is a metal.
's', 'p' and 'd'
An element refers to a type of atom, while atom refers to the specific one.Element can refer to many atoms, atom refers to the single particle.
They are the designation for the orbitals present. s and p orbitals in the 2nd energy level.
If p refers to the probability of an event, then the answer is "certainty".If p refers to the probability of an event, then the answer is "certainty".If p refers to the probability of an event, then the answer is "certainty".If p refers to the probability of an event, then the answer is "certainty".
An orbit can also be called an energy level, which can be found in an atom. When an atom is 'excited', its electrons move up energy levels, changing it's shape from an S-cloud (circular) to a P-cloud (hourglass). Then, the electrons settle and go bake to their natural state. An 'S' level can hold 2 electrons A 'P' level can hold 6 electrons A 'D' level can hold 10 electrons and an 'F' electron can hold 14 electrons
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Principal quantum numbers (n).
No. Speed refers to amphetamine; 'P' refers to pure methamphetamine.
If the S orbital has two electrons and the P orbital has six you go on to the D orbital. Electron energy levels follow this format: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 4p6 4d10 and so on
Energy level in an atom refers to the energy due to atoms bound in an electric field. When an electron jumps from higher energy to lower energy it releases a photon, which has a wavelength.