The d sublevel consists of five orbitals that can hold a maximum of two electrons each. The total maximum number of electrons that the d sublevel can hold is 10 electrons.
It hold 6 thre p orbital (Px Py Pz) and each one hold two so total is six electron can p orbital
The second energy level (orbit) can hold 8 electrons.
Actually the terms orbitals and shells are NOT interchangeable. The electron shell refers to the distance away from the nucleus, with each addition of a shell adding more possibilities for electron placement. The orbitals are actually within each shell. This is proven through the fact that the shells and orbital capacities are not the same. For example, the first shell can hold 2 electrons, the second shell can hold 8, and the third shell can hold 18. The first orbital, s, can hold 2 electrons. The second orbital, p, can hold 6 electrons. The third oribital, d, can hold 10 electrons; therefore not being the same as the shells.
An atomic nucleus has a stong hold on an electron.
The fourth energy level holds a maximum of 32 electrons.
The d sublevel consists of five orbitals that can hold a maximum of two electrons each. The total maximum number of electrons that the d sublevel can hold is 10 electrons.
There are three 2p orbitals and each can hold a maximum of two electrons with opposite spins, for a total of 6 electrons. This is true of the p sublevel in any energy level, except for the first energy level, which does not have a p sublevel.
Six in p orbital, in each sublevel of p (px, py, pz) there are two electrons at max.
6 electrons in 3 orbitals of p-sublevel: px, py and pz
10. The d sublevel has 5 orbitals that can each hold two electrons of opposite spin.
Six in p orbital, in each sublevel of p (px, py, pz) there are two electrons at max.
f has 14 electrons in 7 sublevel orbitals,d has 10 electrons in 5 sublevel orbitals,p has 6 electrons in 3 sublevel orbitals,s has 2 electrons in 1 sublevel orbital.
"dumbell". It has 3 orbitals which means it can hold 6 electrons. P orbitals starts with the second energy level because the first is too small.
The f-suborbitals begin to be filled with the lanthanoids (atomic number 57-71). Each f-suborbital can hold a maximum of 14 electrons.
because sublevel p has 3 orbital and each orbital can hold up to 2 electrons meanwhile sublevel s only has 1 orbital and each can hold 2 electrons therefore sublevel p can hold more
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6 electrons in total, 2 in each orbital