No more than 10, as there are only five d suborbitals and each one can only hold two electrons at once.
25 orbitals 1 S 3 P 5 D 7 F 9 G 9+7+5+3+1= 25
No, because is n=1, the electron is in the first energy level, therefore cannot have a l=2, because l= n-1. Or more simply put l=2 is a d-orbital, and there are no d-orbitals in the first energy level. ml=0 is correct because ml= +-l through 0.
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Strain energy (1/2 * Force * deflection) = impact energy (potential energy) (mass * gravitational constant * [height+deflection] ) 0.5*F*d = m*g*(h+d) F is force, d is deflection, m is mass, g is gravitational constant, h is drop height.
Symmetrical. See http://www.orbitals.com for pictures of all the orbitals
There can be 10 electrons in a D orbital
The second energy level of atoms can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
I donno,But there is 8 protons :D <3
The fourth energy level can hold up to thirty-two (32) electrons.
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1s = 2 + 2s & p = 8 + 3s & p & d = 18 + 4s & p & d & f = 32 { close to binary } + = Total is 60 electrons.
The third energy level contains s,p, and d subshells. These subshells hold 2,6, and 10 electrons respectively. Thus, in total the third energy level can hold 18 electrons.
1s orbital 3P, 5d, and 7f in discovered elements
8 is the maximum number in the outermost energy level!
The lowest energy level that has F orbitals is the fourth energy level. The Atomic orbital of any atom only contains 2 electrons.
D has 5 orbitals and can be filled with up to 10 electrons.
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