max. 6 electrons can be accommodated
Depends upon the atom and element, some have an energy level of 0 and it can be +/- for others depending on the number of protons or electrons in said atom.
n=1 is the the lowest level there is.
it as 14 electrons so levels go 2,8,4 so second level; has 8
Bohr
Bohr
The electrons on the outermost level are called Valence electrons. the usual maximum is 8.
yes.they have the maximum number of electrons in their outer energy level?
no
The maximum number is 8 electrons in the second shell.
The maximum number of electrons in a 'D' sublevel is 10
The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the principal energy level n = 4 is 32.
32 electrons
8 electrons
an atom's outer energy level doesn't have the maximum number of electrons.
5
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8