10. The d sublevel has 5 orbitals that can each hold two electrons of opposite spin.
There are a maximum of 10 electrons in the 3d sub-level.
The element with 2 electrons in the 1s sub-level, 2 electrons in the 2s sub-level, and 2 electrons in the 2p sub-level is carbon (Atomic number: 6).
The letter designations for the first four sublevels and their maximum number of electrons are as follows: s sublevel: can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. p sublevel: can hold a maximum of 6 electrons. d sublevel: can hold a maximum of 10 electrons. f sublevel: can hold a maximum of 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.
The maximum number of electrons in a 'D' sublevel is 10
There are a maximum of 10 electrons in the 3d sub-level.
The sub-level that contains a maximum of three pairs of electrons is the p sub-level. Each p sub-level can hold a maximum of six electrons, meaning it can accommodate up to three pairs of electrons.
The element with 2 electrons in the 1s sub-level, 2 electrons in the 2s sub-level, and 2 electrons in the 2p sub-level is carbon (Atomic number: 6).
The letter designations for the first four sublevels and their maximum number of electrons are as follows: s sublevel: can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. p sublevel: can hold a maximum of 6 electrons. d sublevel: can hold a maximum of 10 electrons. f sublevel: can hold a maximum of 14 electrons.
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there are two electons in the s sublevel. It is the number of electrons that fit in the first orbital around an atom.
The maximum number of electrons in a 'D' sublevel is 10
I believe there are 3 electrons
2 electrons.
there is a maximum of 6 electrons in the 'p'sublevel
== Answer== Generally, each sub-shell has its own energy. The sub-shells, listed in order of energy with the number of orbitals in that sub-shell, with the number of electrons each one occupies, are:1s: 1 orbital, 2 electrons2s: 1 orbital, 2 electrons2p: 3 orbitals, 6 electrons3s: 1 orbital, 2 electrons3p: 3 orbitals, 6 electrons4s: 1 orbital, 2 electrons3d: 5 orbitals, 10 electrons4p: 3 orbitals, 6 electronsetc.So, in the first four separate energy levels or sub-shell (1s, 2s, 2p, and 3s) there are 2 + 2+ 6 + 2 = 12 electrons. Note that in these first four sub-shells there are 6 orbitals (with 2 electrons each).
By the first principle energy level I assume you are referring to the lowest atomic orbital or ta principal quantum number of 1. This orbital holds 1 pair of 2 electrons.