Ah. I know what your trying to figure out. The answers silver not copper. Anyway 5 d orbitals.
Two electrons can occupy the 2s subshell, and 8 electrons can occupy the 3d subshell.
The 2s subshell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. This is because each orbital within a subshell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, and the 2s subshell consists of only one orbital. Therefore, the total capacity of the 2s subshell is 2 electrons.
The spdfg subshells can hold a total of 32 electrons. The distribution is as follows: the s subshell holds 2 electrons, the p subshell holds 6 electrons, the d subshell holds 10 electrons, the f subshell holds 14 electrons, and the g subshell can hold 18 electrons. Therefore, when all subshells are filled, they collectively accommodate 2 + 6 + 10 + 14 + 18 = 50 electrons.
2. One spinning up, the other down.
There is one subshell in the f orbital, which can hold a maximum of 14 electrons. This subshell has seven orbitals: 5f with each of the orbitals capable of holding 2 electrons.
Two electrons can occupy the 2s subshell, and 8 electrons can occupy the 3d subshell.
There are 10 electrons in the 4d subshell of the ground state of Xenon.
One Mn atom contains 5 electrons in it's 3d subshell, all of which are unpaired.
Copper is a metal element. There are 29 electrons in a single atom.
The 2s subshell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. This is because each orbital within a subshell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, and the 2s subshell consists of only one orbital. Therefore, the total capacity of the 2s subshell is 2 electrons.
The spdfg subshells can hold a total of 32 electrons. The distribution is as follows: the s subshell holds 2 electrons, the p subshell holds 6 electrons, the d subshell holds 10 electrons, the f subshell holds 14 electrons, and the g subshell can hold 18 electrons. Therefore, when all subshells are filled, they collectively accommodate 2 + 6 + 10 + 14 + 18 = 50 electrons.
2. One spinning up, the other down.
There is one subshell in the f orbital, which can hold a maximum of 14 electrons. This subshell has seven orbitals: 5f with each of the orbitals capable of holding 2 electrons.
Scandium has 1 3d electron.
The second energy level of atoms can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
Copper wire typically contains one free electron per atom, as copper has one electron in its outer energy level. So, the number of electrons in copper wire depends on the number of copper atoms present in the wire.
The third shell of an atom can hold a maximum of 18 electrons. This shell consists of three subshells - s, p, and d - with each subshell being able to accommodate a certain number of electrons. The s subshell can hold up to 2 electrons, the p subshell can hold up to 6 electrons, and the d subshell can hold up to 10 electrons, totaling 18 electrons in the third shell.