Table of Contents
- 1 Are the highest occupied s and p sublevels completely filled?
- 2 What are the highest occupied s and p sublevels of the representative elements?
- 3 What is the highest occupied s sublevel and a nearby f sublevel contain electrons?
- 4 What is the highest energy level that is completely filled in silicon?
- 5 What is the number of electrons in the highest occupied energy level of an element in Group 5A?
- 6 How many energy levels are in P?
Are the highest occupied s and p sublevels completely filled?
The highest occupied s and p sublevels are partially filled. n 2. The highest occupied s sublevel and a nearby d sublevel contain electrons.
What elements that both the S and p sublevels are completely filled?
The elements of Group 18 (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon) are called the noble gases. They are an especially important group of the periodic table because they are almost completely unreactive, due to their completely filled outermost s and p sublevels.
What are the highest occupied s and p sublevels of the representative elements?
Periodic Table
A | B |
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representative element | an element whose highest occupied s or p sublevels are partially filled |
ionization energy | the energy needed to remove an electron from an atom in the gaseous state |
alkaline earth metal | any element in Group 2A |
Are their’s and p sublevels completely or partially filled?
B. The highest occupied s and p sublevels are partially filled. Orbitals for noble gases are completely filled.
What is the highest occupied s sublevel and a nearby f sublevel contain electrons?
They are classified based on their electron configurations. In atoms of a transition metal, the highest occupied s sublevel and a nearby d sublevel contain electrons. In atoms of an inner transition metal, the highest occupied s sublevel and a nearby f sublevel generally contain electrons.
What is the highest occupied sublevel in that atom how many electrons does it contain?
The s sublevel has just one orbital, so can contain 2 electrons max. The p sublevel has 3 orbitals, so can contain 6 electrons max. The d sublevel has 5 orbitals, so can contain 10 electrons max. And the 4 sublevel has 7 orbitals, so can contain 14 electrons max.
What is the highest energy level that is completely filled in silicon?
The Aufbau Principle states that electrons fill empty orbitals in order of increasing energy levels. In your case, the highest energy level that holds electrons in a silicon atom will be the third energy level.
What is the highest occupied energy level in an atom of oxygen?
Oxygen has eight electrons. The first two electrons will go in the n=1 level. Two is the maximum number of electrons for the level so the other electrons will have to go in a higher energy level. The n=2 level can hold up to eight electrons so the remaining six electrons will go in the n=2 level.
What is the number of electrons in the highest occupied energy level of an element in Group 5A?
and so on. As you know, an element’s valence electrons are simply the electrons located on the outermost energy level, i.e. on the highest occupied energy level. Therefore, you can say that an element located in group 5A has 5 electrons on its highest occupied energy level.
What is the highest occupied energy level of he?
The Outermost Level An atom is most stable if its outermost energy level contains as many electrons as it can hold. For example, helium has two electrons, both in the first energy level. This energy level can hold only two electrons, so helium’s only energy level is full.
How many energy levels are in P?
There are four main concepts that you must remember in electron configuration. They are energy levels, sublevel, orbitals, and number of electrons per sublevel….Number of electrons per sublevel.
Sublevel | Number of Orbitals | Electrons per Sublevel |
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s | 1 | 2 |
p | 3 | 6 |
d | 5 | 10 |
f | 7 | 14 |