The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the principal energy level n = 4 is 32.
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The number of electrons in a shell is 2n2, where n=shell number. So for the first shell, there is a maximum of 2 electrons.
n=3;1=3;m1=-2;ms=+1/2 answer =0
Maximum of 2n2, where n is the energy level.
The maximum number of electrons in the second principle energy level (n=2) is 8. This can be determined from 2(n^2) which for n=2 would be 2 x 4 = 8. It can also be seen by writing the electron configuration for n=2 which would be 2s2 2p6 for a total of 8 electrons.
The maximum number of electrons in an energy level (and I assume you mean energy shell- with a principal quantum number) is 2n2 where n is the princiapl quantum number This gives the numebr per level of 2, 8, 18, 32, 50
8 electrons maximum
1s orbital 3P, 5d, and 7f in discovered elements
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The maximal number is 98.
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The fourth outer energy level of an atom can contain a maximum of 32 electrons. This is because each energy level can hold a maximum of 2n^2 electrons, where n is the principal quantum number of the energy level. In this case, the fourth energy level has a principal quantum number of 4, so it can hold 2(4^2) = 32 electrons.
is the answer 32 electrons
Electrons in the outermost principal energy level are called valence electrons.
D has 5 orbitals and can be filled with up to 10 electrons.
The number of electrons in a shell is 2n2, where n=shell number. So for the first shell, there is a maximum of 2 electrons.
2. The S sub-shell has one orbital and an orbital can hold a max of 2 electrons.
The fourth energy level holds a maximum of 32 electrons.