it can be a logical amount of info but there are 3 indefinatlly
In the 3rd energy level, there can be a maximum of 4 electrons.
The 3rd energy level of an atom can hold a maximum of 18 electrons.
The 3rd energy level is the highest occupied energy level for chlorine with seven electrons.
Argon has a total of 18 electrons. There are 2, 8 and 8 electrons in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd energy levels respectively.
Sodium (11Na) has 2 electrons in the first (1st), 8 electrons in the second (2nd) and one in the (3rd) level.
In the 3rd energy level, there can be a maximum of 4 electrons.
The 3rd energy level of an atom can hold a maximum of 18 electrons.
The 3rd energy level is the highest occupied energy level for chlorine with seven electrons.
Argon has a total of 18 electrons. There are 2, 8 and 8 electrons in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd energy levels respectively.
The third energy level can hold a maximum of 18 electrons.
Sodium (11Na) has 2 electrons in the first (1st), 8 electrons in the second (2nd) and one in the (3rd) level.
I believe its 18 electrons on the 3rd orbital shell
The 1st energy level can hold up to 2 electrons, the 2nd energy level can hold up to 8 electrons, and the 3rd energy level can hold up to 18 electrons.
There are 5 electrons in the 3rd energy level of neutral phosphorus, following the electron configuration of Phosphorus which is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p3.
The first energy level can contain 2 electrons. The second energy level can contain 8 electrons. The third energy level can contain 18 electrons.
no, up to 18 electrons only in the 3rd energy level.
Phosphorus has 5 electrons in the the third shell.