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How many total electrons can be contained in the 6f sublevel?

How many total electrons can be contained in the 6f sublevel?

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6 electrons if only 3 of the orbitals of D are being used. The D section can have a max of 10 electrons, hope this helped.... Show More
Total number of electrons that can be occupied in 5f-sub-level are 14.Explanation: f-sub-level has in total 7 orbitals.Each orbital can hold 2 electrons, both in opposite directions.As, f-sub-level has in total of 7 orbitals, so the total number of electrons that can be held in 5f-sub-level is ( 7 × 2) = 14 electrons.... Show More
 Ten electrons in totalExplanation:  In a 3d sublevel, there are five orbitals . Two electrons can be put in one orbital. Thus 5 orbitals can occupy 10 electrons .Just like 1s orbital can occupy 2 electrons and 2p orbital can occupy total of six electrons in 3 orbitals.Thus, the electronic configurton of Zinc , having atomic number 30 is Zinc (Zn) = 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10... Show More
Fourteen My DUDE, it pretty obvious if you think about it.... Show More
TEN (10)It is because, any d-sublevel can occupy 10 electrons...... Show More
the grams   of   barium that   are in   2.3 x 10^23   atoms of barium   is   52.4 g (answer c)     calculation mass = moles   of ba   x molar   mass of ba   molar mass of ba from periodic table=   137.3 g/mol   use the   avogadro's law   constant   to   calculate the moles of barium   that   is     1 mole =   6.02   x 10^23 atoms                     ? moles = 2.3 x 10^23   atomsby cross   multiplication=(1 mole   x 2.3x 10^23 atoms)   / 6.02   x10^23 atoms)=   0.382   molesmass   is therefore = 137.3   g/mol x 0.382 mol = 52.4 ( answer c) explanation:... Show More
the s's can contain 2 electrons maxthe p's can contain 6the answer is 14... Show More
The answer will be 14 total electrons can be contained in the 4f sublevel. Remember that an f-subshell can only have 7 orbitals and each orbital can only hold 2 electrons. That is why there are 14 electrons in total... Show More

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