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Thorium is a metal element. There are 90 electrons in a single atom.
Iron is a metal element. There are 26 electrons in a single atom.
Silver is a metal element. There are 47 electrons in a single atom.
Sulfur is a non metal element. There are 16 electrons in a single atom.
Nickel is a chemical metal element. There are 28 electrons in a single atom.
2 electrons is the maximum number for an single orbital.
2 electrons is the maximum number for an single orbital.
In every sublevel, the s orbital can always hold a maximum number of 2 electrons. That is, from 1s to 7s, each of them can only have 2 maximum electrons because each of them has only 1 single s orbital. Every orbital is only capable of holding maximum of 2 electrons
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of course they can. They have to be of opposite spin and two is the maximum number that can occupy one orbital.
No it can only hold up to 2. You have a rule for finding the maximum of electrons in every single shell. It is 2 *(shellnumber)2. Shell number 1 = 2 electrons Shell number 2 = 8 electrons Shell number 3 = 18 electrons Shell number 4 = 32 electrons Shell number 5 = 50 electrons Shell number 6 = 72 electrons Shell number 7 = 98 electrons Shell number above does for the moment not exist.
Pauli's Exclusion Pricipal.A single orbital can only hold 2 electrons.Hund's Rule.The most stable arrangement of electrons is that with the maximum number of unpaired electrons,all with the same spin direction.Aufbau Principle.Electrons fill the lowest energy subshell first before moving to the next subshell.
2. The five d orbitals can hold ten in total.
Two electrons are involved in forming a single bond.
Yes a single orbital in the 3d level can hold 2 electrons.
A single covalent bond is formed by two electrons
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