5, i think
Arsenic has 8 levels of energy.
The first ionization energy of antimony (Sb) is approximately 834 kJ/mol. This value represents the energy required to remove the outermost electron from a neutral antimony atom in the gas phase. Antimony's ionization energy reflects its position in the periodic table as a metalloid, with moderate ionization energy compared to metals and nonmetals.
Technetium has five electron shells.
Antimony has 5 valence electrons.
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Bromine has FOUR energy Levels.
Arsenic has 8 levels of energy.
Antimony has a greater ionization energy level than tellurium. Ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron from an atom in the gaseous state. Antimony has a higher effective nuclear charge due to its smaller atomic size, resulting in a stronger attraction to its electrons compared to tellurium. This makes it more difficult to remove an electron from antimony, hence its higher ionization energy level.
Germanium has 4 energy levels.
Chlorine has three energy levels.
There are 3 energy levels in Silicon. Which ever row it is in the Periodic Table, that is how many energy levels it has. The structure is 1s2 2s22p63s23p2
The first ionization energy of antimony (Sb) is approximately 834 kJ/mol. This value represents the energy required to remove the outermost electron from a neutral antimony atom in the gas phase. Antimony's ionization energy reflects its position in the periodic table as a metalloid, with moderate ionization energy compared to metals and nonmetals.
Germanium has 4 energy levels.
Iodine has seven energy levels.
Xenon has 6 energy levels.
Xenon has 6 energy levels.
Silver has 5 energy levels. 😄