Up to 2 in the first shell
Then 8 in the 2nd
And 8 in the 3rd
Sulfur has six electrons in its third electron shell.
Carbon has two electrons in its inner shell and four in its outer shell.
The first electron shell of any element is the one s shell. Every element except hydrogen has 2 one s electrons.
The first shell can have 2 electrons, the second shell has 8 electrons and the third shell has 8 electron also. No matter what, electron fill up the first shell and then move into the next shell and then the next one. To answer the question, the first shell would have 2 electron and then the second shell would have six.
The second electron shell can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
Sulfur has six electrons in its third electron shell.
The electron configuration of helium is 1s2; two electrons on the first (and the single) electron shell.
Carbon has two electrons in its inner shell and four in its outer shell.
Carbon has 2 electrons in it's first electron shell. All elements except hydrogen do.
The first electron shell of any element is the one s shell. Every element except hydrogen has 2 one s electrons.
The first shell can have 2 electrons, the second shell has 8 electrons and the third shell has 8 electron also. No matter what, electron fill up the first shell and then move into the next shell and then the next one. To answer the question, the first shell would have 2 electron and then the second shell would have six.
Only one. The first shell can have up to 2 electrons.
Sodium is in the third group in the periodic table. It meens that sodium has three shell. First shell - 2 electrons, second shell - 8 electrons, third shell (outer energy level) - 1 electron.
The second electron shell can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
The first electron shell can hold up to 2 electrons, the second shell can hold up to 8 electrons, and the third shell can hold up to 18 electrons. Therefore, a total of 28 electrons are needed to fill the first three electron shells.
Hydrogen only has one electron, which fills its only electron shell (the first shell).
Your question is a bit vague, but if you are enquiring about the first electron shell in an atom, it holds a maximum of two electrons.