The document discusses electron configurations and how electrons occupy different energy levels and sublevels in atoms. It introduces the concept that each energy level can hold a maximum number of electrons according to the formula 2n2, where n is the energy level. It then explains that within each energy level there are sublevels that electrons can occupy, labeled s, p, d, f etc. The number of electrons in each sublevel is also limited. Finally, it describes how the periodic table can be labeled to indicate the order in which sublevels fill up with electrons, known as the Aufbau principle, allowing electron configurations to be written for different elements.