Na, or Sodium, has 3 energy levels. Two electrons in the first level, eight in the second, and one in the third (and outer most) level.
2 electrons are in magnesiums last energy level
Carbon has four electrons in the outermost energy level, which is energy level two. It needs eight electrons to have this energy level filled.
Aluminum has 3 electrons in its outermost energy level.
There are a maximum of 6 electrons that can occupy the p energy level. This is based on the formula 2n^2, where n represents the energy level.
there are 2 electrons in potassium's innermost energy level
Sodium: Na(2, 8, 1 ) so there is one electron in the highest (3rd) level
Na, as it's in group 1.
Sodium: Na(2, 8, 1 ) so there is one electron in the highest (3rd) level
Carbon has four electrons in the outermost energy level, which is energy level two. It needs eight electrons to have this energy level filled.
The electron configuration of sodium is [Ne]3s1.
2 electrons are in magnesiums last energy level
Carbon has four electrons in the outermost energy level, which is energy level two. It needs eight electrons to have this energy level filled.
Aluminum has 3 electrons in its outermost energy level.
There are a maximum of 6 electrons that can occupy the p energy level. This is based on the formula 2n^2, where n represents the energy level.
there are 2 electrons in potassium's innermost energy level
Aluminum has 3 electrons in its highest occupied energy level.
Two electrons can be housed in the first energy level.