An atomic nucleus has a stong hold on an electron.
For example halogens.
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.
The fourth energy level holds a maximum of 32 electrons.
It hold 6 thre p orbital (Px Py Pz) and each one hold two so total is six electron can p orbital
It means the cuurent of flow of electrons is strong.
The first and second energy level will hold maximum of 2 and 8 electrons.
they have a strong hold of electrons!!!
The K shell of an atom can hold up to 2 electrons.
the first one can hold up to 2 electrons second can hold up to 8 electrons third can also hold up to 8 electrons and the last one can hold up to 18 electrons
there are two electrons the first shell hold
there are two electrons the first shell hold
A single orbital can hold up to two electrons.
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It is easier for this element, due to its electronegativity, to gain three electrons off other elements then to lose 5 of its own. Its like each elemnt has a strength. How strong an element is causes that element to be able to hold on to its own electrons and even steal electrons from other elements. Phosphorous is a relatively strong element. It can hold onto its original valence electrons quite well and won't let any of them go. It also can steal electrons from other elements that are weak enough to let their valence electrons go. Its like a tug of war. Phosphorous is strong so it holds its own side of rope (its own electrons) and can pull the other side of rope if the other element is weak.
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.
P stands for Principal shell and it can hold 6 electrons.
The strong force hold quarks together in nucleons and holds nucleons together. The electromagnetic force holds the electrons in the atom.
Hold On Be Strong was created in 2008-02.