The maximum number of unpaired electrons in the s subshell is 2, in the p subshell is 6, in the d subshell is 10, and in the f subshell is 14. This is based on the maximum number of electrons that can occupy each subshell according to the Aufbau principle and the Pauli exclusion principle.
6th energy level can hold 72 electrons. (has s,p,d,f,g, and h subshells)
The 3p orbital can hold a maximum of 6 electrons. This is because there are three different p orbitals within the 3p subshell (px, py, and pz), each with a capacity for 2 electrons.
The maximum number of orbits in an atom is seven. These orbits are known as energy levels or electron shells, and electrons can occupy up to seven of them based on their energy level and distance from the nucleus.
The first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
The maximum number of electrons in a single d subshell is 10.
The maximum number of unpaired electrons in the s subshell is 2, in the p subshell is 6, in the d subshell is 10, and in the f subshell is 14. This is based on the maximum number of electrons that can occupy each subshell according to the Aufbau principle and the Pauli exclusion principle.
6th energy level can hold 72 electrons. (has s,p,d,f,g, and h subshells)
50
The second electron shell (n=2) can hold a maximum of 8 electrons. This shell consists of 2 subshells, the s subshell with 2 electrons and the p subshell with 6 electrons, giving a total of 8 electrons.
The third shell of an atom can hold a maximum of 18 electrons. This shell consists of three subshells - s, p, and d - with each subshell being able to accommodate a certain number of electrons. The s subshell can hold up to 2 electrons, the p subshell can hold up to 6 electrons, and the d subshell can hold up to 10 electrons, totaling 18 electrons in the third shell.
the answer is 6
There can be a maximum of 3 unpaired electrons in a p subshell. This is because a p subshell consists of 3 orbitals, each of which can hold 2 electrons with opposite spins.
In a d sublevel, there can be a maximum of 10 electrons. Each orbital within the d sublevel can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, and there are a total of 5 d orbitals.
The maximum number of electrons that can be found in the first energy level (or inner level) of an element is 2 electrons. This is because the first energy level only has one subshell, which can accommodate a maximum of 2 electrons.
2
The penultimate shell can accommodate a maximum of 8 electrons. This is based on the maximum number of electrons that can occupy each subshell within the penultimate shell (s = 2 electrons, p = 6 electrons).