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20 December, 13:33

How many energy levels are partially or fully occupied in a neutral atom of calcium?

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  1. 20 December, 13:45
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    18 I think. Essentially because there are so many more orbitals used by the molecules placed in the series. You will see that group 1-8 molecules always have a number of valence electrons equal to the group number. This reflects s and p orbital useage. Once d and f orbitals begin to be needed, the atoms become much more complex.
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