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27 August, 01:34

How can I tell how many electrons in each energy level? When my question states "third sublevel" does this mean sublevel P?

In other words, How many electrons in:

S

D

P

F

+1
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  1. 27 August, 01:45
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    Sorry for the delay! My internet is a bit bad.

    P is the third sublevel. Each sublevel (the angular momentum quantum number), has its own number:

    s = 1, p = 3, d = 5, f = 7

    The number of electrons for each is:

    s-2

    p-6

    d-10

    f-14

    It's easier to just memorize these numbers, but the equation for determining the sublevel number is 2n (n = the principal quantum number). The principal quantum number is based on the period the element is in.
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