Home > Chemistry > Atomic StructureWhat is the maximum number of electrons the third energy level of an atom can hold?A. 2 B. 8 C. 18 D. 32Answer: 18Additional Information: The third energy level can hold up to 18 electrons. Subjects: Atomic Structure, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhat is the term for the weighted average of the masses of an element’s isotopes?Which element has the highest electronegativity?What do we call the electrons in the innermost shell?What is the term for the energy required to remove an electron from an atom in its gaseous state?How many orbitals are in a p-subshell?What is the relative charge of a neutron?Which of the following particles is found inside the nucleus of an atom?Which element is represented by the symbol ‘K’?What is the primary force holding the nucleus together?What is the term for the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 degree Celsius?Which of the following describes the nature of ionic bonds?Which of the following elements is considered a transition metal?What do we call the energy required to break a bond between two atoms?What is the shape of a p orbital?How many neutrons are in an atom of Carbon-14?