More energy have the electrons in the second level of energy.
There is no third energy level of oxygen, there is only two. The second energy level has 6 electrons.
More energy have the electrons in the second level of energy.
In the very first shell it has 2 and then it has 6 (in the second shell). =)
Oxygen atoms contain exactly two unpaired electrons. This is because oxygen has 6 total electrons, with 2 in the first energy level and 4 in the second. Two of the electrons in the second energy level are unpaired.
In the first shell of oxygen, there are 2 electrons, and in the second shell, there are 6 electrons. Oxygen has 8 electrons in total, with 2 of them in the first shell and the remaining 6 in the second shell.
There is no third energy level of oxygen, there is only two. The second energy level has 6 electrons.
More energy have the electrons in the second level of energy.
In the very first shell it has 2 and then it has 6 (in the second shell). =)
Oxygen atoms contain exactly two unpaired electrons. This is because oxygen has 6 total electrons, with 2 in the first energy level and 4 in the second. Two of the electrons in the second energy level are unpaired.
In the first shell of oxygen, there are 2 electrons, and in the second shell, there are 6 electrons. Oxygen has 8 electrons in total, with 2 of them in the first shell and the remaining 6 in the second shell.
The bohr Rutherford diagram for oxygen has 8 protons and 8 neutrons. There are 2 electrons on the first orbital and six on the second. The bohr Rutherford diagram for oxygen has 8 protons and 8 neutrons. There are 2 electrons on the first orbital and six on the second.
An atom of oxygen has 2 energy levels that are occupied - the first energy level (K shell) can hold up to 2 electrons, and the second energy level (L shell) can hold up to 6 electrons. Oxygen has a total of 8 electrons.
Oxygen has 2 electrons in its first energy level.
An oxygen atom has eight electrons. The first electron shell can contain two electrons so that shell is filled leaving six electrons left. Since the second electron shell can contain up to eight electrons, the remaining six electrons go into the second shell. Since the second shell is the outermost shell, there are six electron's in the outer energy level.
Oxygen has two electrons in the first energy level, and six electrons in the second energy level. The electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p4. Each level can hold a maximum number of electrons based on the formula 2n^2, where n is the energy level.
The Bohr electron configuration of oxygen is 2-6. This means that oxygen has 2 electrons in the first energy level and 6 electrons in the second energy level.
In the first shell there are two electrons and in the second shell there are six electrons, but only the electrons in the second (outer) shell are valence electrons.