To find this the equation is 2n2, while n being the shell number, so in this case 2*32 = 18
18 electrons:
To find this the equation is 2n2 , while n being the shell number, so in this case 2*32 = 18.
A maximum of 18; 2 in the s subshell, 6 in the p subshell, and 10 in the d subshell.
The third electron shell holds 4 electrons.... the first always has 2, the second has 4 and any other shells after that also have 4 electrons.
The maximum no. of electrons that can be accommodated in a shell is given by the formula 2n2 where n is the shell no.
Therefore, 3rd shell can have max. of 2 x 32 =2 x 9 =18 electrons.
there are 2 electrons in the first, 8 in the second and 18 electrons in 3rd shell .
The formula of calculating the electrons in any shell is 2n2
it can be up to 13 electrons.
18 electrons are present in third shell
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On the first shell you can only fit 2. 2nd shell is 8. 3rd shell is 18.
Eight electrons fit in the second shell.
Two electrons can fit into the first orbital shell of any atom.
kup@l mo
I think the answer for the 2nd principle energy level is 8 electrons
On the first shell you can only fit 2. 2nd shell is 8. 3rd shell is 18.
Eight electrons fit in the second shell.
Two electrons can fit in the first shell
Two electrons can fit into the first orbital shell of any atom.
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kup@l mo
I think the answer for the 2nd principle energy level is 8 electrons
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There can be 10 electrons in the n=2 shell. Two can fit in the 1s orbital, two can fit in the 2s orbital, and six can fit in the 2p orbital.
First orbital can be occupied by a total of 2 electrons and the second orbital can be occupied by a total of 8 electrons. 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 ( what element is this ? )
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