Technetium has 7 energy levels.
Sulfur contains atoms in three energy shells.
Yes, electrons can have different energy levels within an atom. These energy levels are known as electron shells. Electrons in higher energy shells are farther from the nucleus and have more energy than electrons in lower energy shells.
It's predicted that this element will be shown to have seven. Please see the link.
There can only be 1 outer energy level.
Silicon has 3 energy shells.
Bromine has 4 energy shells.
A sodium atom has 3 energy shells.
Berkelium has seven electron shells.
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The electrons in actinium are disposed on seven energy levels.
Copernicium has 7 electron shells.
Silver has 5 energy levels. 😄
Tungsten atoms contain six energy levels (shells). The outermost energy level is the sixth energy level. It has two electrons in the 6s sublevel.
Krypton has 4 energy shells, or electron shells, surrounding its nucleus. These shells are represented by the electron configuration of Krypton, which is 2-8-18-8.
Technetium has 7 energy levels.
Lead has 6 energy shells.