Maximum number on the fourth is 32, fifth is 50, and sixth is 72
18 electrons can be held in the innermost energy level of atoms in the third energy.
Metal atoms can lend electrons. Nonmetal atoms borrow electrons. The number of electrons an atom can lend or borrow is called its oxidation number.
Atoms emit energy as light when electrons move to a lower energy level
8 electrons
protons and electrons protons and electrons
Eight.
The maximum number of electrons that the 5th energy level can hold is 50 electrons. Different atoms can have 1, or 2, or 3, or more electrons in their 5th energy level, up to the maximum of 50 electrons.
18
32 electrons maximum
Yes, the outermost energy level of the atoms of the noble gases are filled, meaning that they have the maximum number of electrons. This is why noble gases are stable and unreactive. The atoms of reactive elements share or transfer electrons in order to fill their outermost energy levels, making them stable like the noble gases.
8.
Maximum of 8 electrons in second energy level.
The second energy level of atoms can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
To become stable. When the outermost energy field is filled to maximum electrons, the atom is stable.
The period number tell about the energy levels occupied by electrons
the total kinetic energy of a substance atoms is the atomic number multiplied by the number of of electrons divided by 3