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32. There could be eight electrons in the first energy level.- F?

33. The first energy level can have only one sublevel.- F?

34. When electrons move from a high energy excited state to a low energy ground state, energy is absorbed by the atom.- F?

35. An atom that consists of s, p, d, and f orbitals has a priciple qauntum number of 4.- T?

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energy levels sublevel

1 s
2s p
3 s p d

I see one energy sublevel in energy level 1.
others correct.

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-MC

32. To determine whether there could be eight electrons in the first energy level, we need to understand the electron configuration of atoms. The first energy level can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. This is because the first energy level has only one sublevel, which is the s sublevel, and the s orbital can hold only 2 electrons. Therefore, the statement "There could be eight electrons in the first energy level" is False.

33. The statement "The first energy level can have only one sublevel" is also False. The first energy level has only one sublevel, which is the s sublevel. However, it can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. So, the first energy level can have one s sublevel, but it can accommodate up to 2 electrons within that sublevel.

34. When electrons move from a high energy excited state to a low energy ground state, energy is actually released by the atom, not absorbed. This release of energy can occur in the form of light or heat. Therefore, the statement "When electrons move from a high energy excited state to a low energy ground state, energy is absorbed by the atom" is False.

35. An atom with s, p, d, and f orbitals corresponds to the fourth main energy level. Each main energy level is associated with a principal quantum number (n), which indicates the energy level and the types of orbitals present. Since s, p, d, and f orbitals are present, the principal quantum number (n) must be 4. Therefore, the statement "An atom that consists of s, p, d, and f orbitals has a principle quantum number of 4" is True.