4194304 = 222
Nitrogen has five electron orbitals: one 2s orbital and three 2p orbitals.
2s - 12 + 2s = 4s - 124s - 12 = 4s - 124s = 4ss = s==========this is an identity and any number can be s
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L = S + 11; 2S + 3(S + 11) = 123, ie 2S + 3S + 33 = 123ie 5S = 90 ie S = 18 and L = 29
It is a mixed number.
The 2s sublevel can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
You can use three 2s to make 26 as follows (2x2)! + 2 = 26 So you can simply make 26 with five 2s as (2x2!) + 2 - 2 + 2 = 26
Fluorine has 9 electrons, which occupy 2s and 2p orbitals. Therefore, there are a total of three orbitals in fluorine (one 2s orbital and two 2p orbitals).
The difference between the number of 2s and the number of 4s in a sum.
The first quantum number of a 2s electron in phosphorus is the principal quantum number, which specifies the energy level of the electron shell. For a 2s electron, the principal quantum number is 2.
The maximum number of electrons that can go into the 2s sublevel is 2.