Electrons per shell in uranium: 2, 8, 18, 32, 21, 9, 2
8 electrons. The second energy level (n=2) has 4 orbitals. One s orbital and three p orbitals. Each orbital can hold 2 electrons of opposite spin.
There are two electrons at most in an orbital, further, they have spins in opposed directions.
Each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
The f orbital can hold a maximum of 14 electrons.
Titanium has two electrons in its 3d sublevel.
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There will be 6 electrons in the full second orbital, being that- s=2 p=6 d=10 f=14
A total number of 8 electrons. Two in the 2s orbital and six in the 2p orbital
8 electrons. The second energy level (n=2) has 4 orbitals. One s orbital and three p orbitals. Each orbital can hold 2 electrons of opposite spin.
An atom with the first two electron orbitals completed would have 10 total electrons. The first electron orbital can hold up to 2 electrons (2 in the s subshell), and the second electron orbital can hold up to 8 electrons (2 in the s subshell and 6 in the p subshell).
The S orbital contains a maximum of two electrons
Uranium has 92 electrons.
Uranium 235 (and also all the isotopes of uranium) has 92 electrons.
A single orbital can hold up to two electrons.
Each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
6 electrons can ocupy the 2p, 3p, 4p, and so on. each p subshell has 3 orbitals, and each orbital can hold up to 2 electrons, so each p subshell can hold up to 6 electrons total.
There are two electrons at most in an orbital, further, they have spins in opposed directions.