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Given the following part of an electron configuration, 3s2, explain which part refers to the number of electrons, the energy level and the sublevel.
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The "2" in 3s2 refers to the number of electrons in the sublevel, the "3" refers to the energy level, and the "s" refers to the type of sublevel (in this case, s sublevel).
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