Our planet, Earth.
the max is 2 for the first orbitthe max is 8 for the second orbitthe max is 8 for the thrid orbit too.User:HeleneM5500:06, 4 Sep 2009 (UTC)Electrons follow paths called orbits, shells, or levels. Each shell can hold a specific maximum number of electrons. Each electron possesses a definite amount of energy. The radius of the orbit depends on the amount of energy that electron has & on the attractive force the nucleus has for that electron. Bohr model of the atom (with main energy levels identified by number: 1 --> 7Shell #1 closest to nucleus can hold a maximum of 2 each.Shell #2 next shell outward can hold a maximum of 8 each.Shell #3 next shell outward for elements Z = 1 --> 20, this shell can hold a maximum of 8 e-, for all others a maximum of 18 each.
No, the maximum number of electrons that can occupy the third energy level is 18 according to the formula 2n^2, where n represents the energy level.
Earth rates third of the planets because of its thrid place in size.
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, making it the first planet in our solar system when counting from the sun outward.
One third is not a whole number.
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Twenty five and four thrids - whatever they are.
(-1)^3 = -1 Every negative number raised to the odd power is a negative number.
please answer my question. poptropica is getting quite confusing
No. One thrid is 331/3% less than one half.
The answer is 129.95
Thomas Jefferson.
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