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What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy
According to Hund's rule,electrons occupy equal energy orbitals so that a maximum number of UNPAIRED electrons results.
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What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy the n=4 shell?
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The Maximum number of electrons that may occupy the third electron shell is
A)2 B)8 C)10 D) 18
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The maximum number of electrons that can occupy ONE f orbital is:
A. 14 B. 6 C. 2 D. 18 E. 10 Wrong Points Earned: 0/2 Your
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what is the maximum number of electrons that may occupy the second electron energy level?
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what is the maximum number of electrons that may occupy the second electron energy level?
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I don't know why these aren't posting?
Can someone please explain this to me? The maximum number of electrons that can occupy ONE
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What is the total number of electrons that can occupy the p sublevel?
2 electrons 6 electrons 8 electrons 10 electrons
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1 the mass of one mole of electron is ...... mg.
2 copper(I) ions contains .......... electrons in its 3rd orbitals 3 if both K
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Q: Number of unpaired electrons in the nitrogen atom.
A: 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6. 3 unpaired electrons in the p orbital Q: Number of 4d
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