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What is the maxium number of electrons that may be present in the fourth principal energy level of an atom?
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What is the maxium number of electrons that may be present in the fourth principal energy level of an atom?
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n = 4
4s2 = 2electrons
4p6 = 6electrons
4d10 = 10 electrons
4 f14 = 14 electrons
total = 32
I would say 32
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