How many energy sublevels are in the second principal energy level?
Q. How many energy sublevels are in the second principal energy level?
Asked by punkboi34 - Sun Oct 7 22:20:28 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 3: px, py, pz. each hold 2 electrons
Answered by mech9x - Sun Oct 7 22:30:41 2007

What sublevels are contained in the hydrogen atom's first four energy levels?
Q. please please help! thank you!! What sublevels are contained in the hydrogen atom's first four energy levels? first level p d f g h s second level d h p f g s third level f p h d g s fourth level g h f p s d What orbitals are related to each s sublevel and each p sublevel?
Asked by Tori (= - Sun Dec 6 18:02:38 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1st level = s 2nd level = s,p 3rd level = s,p,d 4th level = s,p,d,f
Answered by Eli - Sun Dec 6 20:58:26 2009

Why is it that hydrogen cannot have energy sublevels?
Q. Why is it that hydrogen cannot have energy sublevels?
Asked by loveahlulbayt14 - Sat Sep 13 17:46:05 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
What is the number of sublevels found in each principle energy level of an atom?
Q. What is the number of sublevels found in each principle energy level of an atom?
Asked by Yay Y - Thu Dec 13 18:39:36 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. there are the s sublevels p and d...1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 3d
Answered by smartass92 - Thu Dec 13 18:43:41 2007

How many sublevels and orbitals are possible in the third energy level?
Q. Question on my chemistry homework and I cant seem to find it in the book?
Asked by Andi - Fri Feb 22 17:51:46 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The third energy level has 3 sublevels and can hold 18 electrons in the oribital.
Answered by red12420 - Fri Feb 22 18:01:13 2008

whats is the diffrence between two electrons in diffrent sublevels of the same energy level in the same atom?
Q. This will be on my test tommorrow and i want to know what the answer is. can someone help me figure it out?
Asked by Ballerina - Tue Oct 31 20:28:13 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The pathway where the electron can be found is 1 difference ie...s,p,d or f orbital. Or the electrons may have different spins. Also a small difference in energy levels.
Answered by The Cheminator - Tue Oct 31 20:35:22 2006

The principal quantum number equals the number of sublevels within that principal energy level.?
Q. Is this statement always true, sometimes true, or never true?
Asked by Ann S - Tue Nov 4 18:43:35 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Always. For example if energy level is 4 then the sublevels are 0, 1, 2 and 3. The highest is n-1 and the lowest is 0.
Answered by sara.hotti - Tue Nov 4 18:59:54 2008

IN chemistry- when dealing with the orbital diagrams, how many sublevels would you expect in the 8th energy lv
Q. i need help on my chemistry hmwk it asks " How many sublevels would you expect in the 8th energy level." thats my first question now here is # 2, what is what??? is the 1s, 2s, 3s, 3p etc... energy levels or orbitals, and the space in them (2p_ _ _) are those called sublevels, what are the names for all of the parts???
Asked by Ryan B - Sun Dec 3 17:53:13 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Just remember this...The number of sublevels is equal to the value of the principal quantum number (n). For example, if you have n=8, then you would have 8 sublevels. If you want to also find out the maximum # of electrons per level, use the formula 2 *n2. For example, since you are on the 8th energy level, you would have 2 times 8 squared, which would mean you have 128 possible electrons. Good Luck on your quest for your answer!
Answered by Biotech Boy - Sun Dec 3 18:34:13 2006

what type of energy sublevel is being filled by the group 1 and 2 elements?
Q. what type of energy sublevel is being filled by the group 1 and 2 elements?
Asked by tebongdavid - Thu Nov 13 00:06:17 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
how many sublevels are in the 3rd energy level?
Q. how many sublevels are in the 3rd energy level?
Asked by mtg - Tue Sep 22 18:04:10 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I do believe the range is 0 to n-1. 3-1=2 So you have 0, 1, 2 as possible sub levels... So you have 3 sub levels.
Answered by TheMandrew - Tue Sep 22 18:11:14 2009

Which electron configuration of the 4f energy sublevel is the most stable? ?
Q. Which electron configuration of the 4f energy sublevel is the most stable? a. 4f7 b. 4f c. 4f13 d. 4f14
Asked by Charles - Wed Oct 15 11:13:34 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. d is the most stable with 14 electrons the subshell 4f is full
Answered by maussy - Wed Oct 15 11:18:32 2008

Does Phosphorus have a higher first ionization energy than Sulfur?
Q. I'm having trouble understanding the trends of first ionization energies. I found out that Magnesium has a higher 1st ionization energy (than Aluminum) because it has a filled sublevel, making it more stable. So how about half filled sublevels?
Asked by Bambam - Sat Mar 22 13:07:35 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. P is higher than S because S has 2 electron in the same orbital. The repulsion of that second electron causes the removal to require less energy. In P all the electrons are in their own orbital. It is kind of like sitting next to a smelly person on the bus or an airplane. There is repulsion and you can be easily removed from your seat.
Answered by kentchemistry.com - Sat Mar 22 13:17:58 2008

How many orbitals are in the following sublevels and how do you know?
Q. 1.1s sublevel 2. 5s sublevel 3. 4d sublevel 4. 4f sublevel 5. 7s sublevel 6. 3p sublevel 7. fifth principle energy level 8. 6d sublevel
Asked by Dave - Wed Jan 6 22:17:57 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
How many orbitals in the following sublevels?
Q. How many orbitals in the following sublevels? a. 1s sublevel b. 5s sublevel c. 4d sublevel d. 4f sublevel e. 7s sublevel f. 3p sublevel g. fifth principal energy level h. 6d sublevel
Asked by justin j - Sun Oct 19 11:20:36 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. ___As elements need to accommodate more electrons, they fill empty orbitals in inner shells. Inner shells have these orbitals ALWAYS, whether they are occupied or not: 1st shell (1s) 2nd shell (1s,3p) 3rd shell (1s, 3p, 5d) 4th shell (1s, 3p, 5d, 7f) 5th shell (1s, 3p, 5d, 7f) (there is no need for further orbitals) 6th shell (1s, 3p, 5d, 7f) 7th shell (1s, 3p, 5d, 7f)
Answered by SciMann - Sun Oct 19 15:45:13 2008

Which sublevel has the highest amount of energy?
Q. 2p 2s 3p 3s and what is the max number of electrons in an obital of any atom? 1 2 6 10 Thank you!
Asked by Sage - Thu Jul 30 22:29:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Sub level with highest energy = 3p max # of electrons in an orbital = 2 and these have opposite spin.
Answered by vij - Thu Jul 30 23:14:43 2009

I have a few questions about chemistry?
Q. 1) As the wavelength decreases, what happens to the frequency of the waves? 2) The sequence of energy sublevels withen a principal energy level is what? 3) A pure substance made up of an element contains only one kind of what?
Asked by SoonerKush101 - Wed May 21 17:58:20 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1) frequency increases 2) I think you mean, quantum numbers - not sure if this is the intent of the question, however. 3) Atom
Answered by KennyB - Wed May 21 18:04:29 2008

The lowest sublevel in each principal energy level is represented by the symbol?
Q. a. f b. p c. s d. d
Asked by x52raylewis - Thu Oct 9 21:45:49 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. a. s (goes from s, d, p, and then f)
Answered by Be Positive!!! - Thu Oct 9 21:49:18 2008

what's the energy level in orbitals in the energy level 2 of an atom?
Q. sublevels in the energy level 4??? orbitals in the 5f sublevel??? orbitals in the 6p sublevel??? im so confused...
Asked by sloshy sloth - Sun Jan 24 01:30:21 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. u also confused me... 2 orbit lies in balmer series it is visible region...4 orbit lies in bracket t series
Answered by ainnie - Sun Jan 24 01:36:20 2010

Which of the electron configurations is most likely to result in an element that is relatively inactive?
Q. a.a half-filled energy sublevel b.a filled energy sublevel c.one empty and one filled energy sublevel d.a filled highest occupied principal energy level
Asked by LYL L - Sun Jan 20 23:40:34 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. D.
Answered by Warchemy - Sun Jan 20 23:52:50 2008

orbitals and sublevels .....what????
Q. i do i find this... sublevels in the energy level 4...orbitals in the 5 sublevel...and orbitals in the 6 sublevel...i dont understand how to find them
Asked by orange_crush_05 - Mon Feb 26 21:04:05 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think that enery level 4 means that the quantum number n equals 4, then if n=4, l have values of 0,1,2, and 3 and ml values from -3 to 3. I think the sublevels are the l values so if n=4 you have 4 sublevels (0,1,2,and 3). The orbitals in the 5 sublevel are with n=6 so you have n^2(36) orbitals which are the following: 1s,2s,2px,2py,2pz,3s,3px, 3py,3pz,4s,4px,4py,4pz,4d xy,4dxz,4dzy,4dx^2-y^2, 4dz^2 and etc. *** I am not really sure but you should look into your chemistry book to check my answer.
Answered by Giova - Mon Feb 26 21:21:51 2007

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