there are a maximum of 18 electrons on the level 3 or the third shell
There are three electrons in boron's outer energy level.
Argon has 2 electrons in the first energy level, 8 electrons in the second energy level, and 8 electrons in the third energy level.
Helium has 2 core electrons. This is because it has 2 electrons in the innermost energy level (K shell), which are considered core electrons.
A gold atom has 6 energy levels. Level 1: 2 electrons Level 2: 8 electrons Level 3: 18 electrons Level 4: 32 electrons Level 5: 18 electrons Level 6: 1 electron
Phosphorus has 3 unpaired electrons in its outermost shell.
There are 3 electrons in the outermost level of aluminum. Aluminum is in Group 13 and has 3 valence electrons.
Aluminum has 3 electrons in its outermost energy level.
Boron has 3 electrons in it's outer level.
Aluminum has 3 electrons in its highest occupied energy level.
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Indium what? There's a few different isotopes. Up to 3.
I believe its 18 electrons on the 3rd orbital shell
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Phosphorus has 5 electrons in its highest occupied energy level.
There are three electrons in boron's outer energy level.
Lithium has a total of 3 electrons. The first energy level of an atom can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, so the first energy level of lithium will have 2 electrons.
I donno,But there is 8 protons :D <3