Unfortunately it's hard to tell what you're asking. The answer may be that the energy levels are mainly determined by the first two quantum numbers; the other two quantum numbers are degenerate in the absence of a magnetic field. If that's not what you were looking for please ask again, but be a little clearer what you mean.
Energy Level: Sublevels
1: s
2: s, p
3: s, p, d
4: s, p, d, f
5: s, p, d, f, g
6: s, p, d, f, g, h
7: s, p, d, f, g, h, i
It depends on which energy level. There are s, p, d, and f sublevels, depending on the energy level.
The main energy levels are also known as the electron shells of an atom. An electron is permitted to be around an atom.
a sulfur atom has 3 energy levels. 2 on the first. 8 on the second and 6 on the third
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As excited electrons drop back to lower energy levels in the atom, photons having the energy of the difference between the two electron energy levels are emitted from the atom.
Principal energy levels are an atom's major energy levels, ranging in value from 1 to 7. Energy sublevels are contained within principal energy levels, and their number increases as the value of the principal energy level increases.
The main energy levels are also known as the electron shells of an atom. An electron is permitted to be around an atom.
The energy levels of an atom hold electrons.
There are located outside the nucleus , revolving it in different energy levels , no positions are 100% sureNeutrons and Protons make up the main mass of an atom, electrons orbit this main mass.They ae around the nucleus. They are in energy levels
the first one because it is closer to the nucleus. :)
They are smaller in magnitude than those between lower energy levels.
a sulfur atom has 3 energy levels. 2 on the first. 8 on the second and 6 on the third
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Electrons.
Yes there are
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An atom's energy levels are orbitals which can contain 2 electrons each, assuming that they are traveling in opposite directions from each other.