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Here are answers to [[2022-2023 Review Homework for Electron Configurations, Atomic Mass and Periodic Table]]<br> <br> 1) Fill completely with electrons the first subenergy (closest to nucleus therefore least amount of energy those electrons have)<br> <br> 2) Electrons. The way we says it is maximum 2 electrons in each orbital.<br> <br> 3) Electrons are filled into each orbitals (also called degenerate) before any orbital can have two electrons in it.<br> <br> 4) 3 subenergy levels ("s", "p", and "d") subenergy level. <br> 5) There are 5 "d" orbitals in each "d" subenergy level<br> <br> 6) Since there are two different types of subenergy levels, s brings 2 electrons and p orbital brings 6 for a total of 8electrons.<br> <br> 7) No since in third energy level there are 3 different subenergy levels (s, p, d) therefore<br> <br> 8) atoms of the same element different by mass (# of mass). Carbon-13, C-13, <sup>13</sup><sub>6</sub>C.<br> <br>
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