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You would have to determine the electron configuration for atoms of a given element. Each s sublevel contains 1 orbital, each p sublevel contains 3 orbitals, each d sublevel contain 5 orbitals, and each f sublevel contains 7 orbitals. Click on the related link to see a periodic table that shows electron configurations for the elements.
The maximum number of grams of solute that can be dissolved in a given solvent is dependent on factors such as temperature, pressure, and the specific solute-solvent system. This maximum amount is known as the solubility limit of the solute in that particular solvent.
The series of ten elements filling the 3d sublevel is called the transition metals. These elements are known for their ability to form multiple oxidation states and their characteristic colored compounds.
Solution saturation compares the amount of solute in a solution to the maximum amount that can be dissolved at a given temperature. It determines if a solution is saturated (holding the maximum amount of solute), unsaturated (holding less solute than possible), or supersaturated (holding more solute than normally possible).
The number of electrons that are possible in a given energy level is given by the formula 2(n2), where n is the energy level. So you square the energy level and multiply times two. This gives you the electron capacity for that energy level. For example, the possible electron capacity for energy level 6 is 2(62), which is 2 x 36, which is 72. So the 6th energy level can take a maximum of 72 electrons.
Multiply the orbitals in that sublevel by 2. The s sublevel has one orbital and can contain 2 electrons. The p sublevel has three orbitals and can contain 6 electrons. The d sublevel has five orbitals and can contain 10 electrons. The f sublevel has seven orbitals and can contain 14 electrons.
The level of energy possessed by all electrons in one type of orbital. -APEX
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The answer to this depends on the energy level under consideration.In general, the maximum number of electrons occupied in one energy level is given by 2n2 where n is the number of energy level. Thus 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th energy levels can occupy a maximum of 2, 8, 18 and 32 electrons
53 in the maximum.
Since there is no requirement for the line to be straight, the answer is infinitely many. Otherwise, 4.
The 4p sublevel can hold a maximum of 6 electrons. Each p orbital within the 4p sublevel can hold up to 2 electrons, and there are 3 p orbitals in the 4p sublevel (2 electrons per orbital * 3 orbitals = 6 electrons).
very funny... there is no maximum number! every time you can do "plus 1"... infinity is a correct answer.
The maximum potential that can be reached with the available resources.
Each atomic orbital is designated by the principal quantum number followed by the letter of the sublevel. -for more information see..."Modern Chemistry" text book Pg.108 3rd and 4th paragraph.
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