On the second shell there are two individual subshells:
The "s" subshell has only 1 orbital with max. two electrons spinning around; and the so-called "p" subshell has 3 orbitals with max. 6 electrons (2 on each!)
In total, there are four orbitals with 8 revolving electrons on the second shell.
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Can you please tell us what the following are?
Answer:
A, C, and D
Explanation:
A-Any type of rock can change into any other type of rock by weathering and erosion.
C-Rocks change slowly over time.
D- The rock cycle shows how the three rock types relate to one another.
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