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
The electrons on the outermost energy level of the atom are called valence electrons.
The valence electrons.
The outermost electrons are called VALENCE electrons.
an atom has different energy orbitals: s, p, d, and f. each orbital can hold two electrons. the outside energy or highest energy levels of electrons is called the valence shell or valence electrons. for an atom to be stable it wants the electron configuration for the valence shell to be "s2, p6." to answer your question the outer level of an atom can hold 8 electrons. it is called the valence shell.
The valence electrons are the electrons that undergo chemical bonding in the main group or representative elements.
The electrons on the outermost energy level of the atom are called valence electrons.
Electrons are those found in the outermost energy level of an atom?They are called valence electrons.
The valence electrons.
valence electrons
The are the valence electrons.
valence electrons
valence electrons are the electrons in the outermost energy level
The electrons with the highest energy are an atom's valence electrons. These are the electrons in the outermost energy level, or valence shell, which is the part of an atom that participates in a chemical reaction.
They are called valence electrons, and they are responsible for an atom's chemical properties. During a chemical reaction, the valence electrons are the only part of an atom that participates.
valence shell.....yes yes yes haha good bye losers
Valence electrons
The outermost electrons are called VALENCE electrons.