16
Noble gases are very stable because their outermost electron shells contain the maximum number of electrons that those outermost shells can possess. This is a correct statement. Yes.
Electrons are arranged in a series of shells or orbitals that contain a specific number of electrons there are 4 types of shell which contain a different number of electrons. Electrons tend to be found in Paris spinning in opposite directions, but this is not always the case and is dependant on the number of electrons in the outer shell. all shells below the outer one will be full
The nucleus has protons and neutrons. Electrons can be found in the shells of an atom.
no. electron shells are just what contain the electrons. the inner most shell contains 2, then 8 and so on.
The outer electron shells of the halogens contain seven electrons, and need one more electron to have eight and become stable.
The nucleus contain protons and neutrons; these particles are also composed from quarks and gluons. Shells are the location of electrons.
Noble gases are very stable because their outermost electron shells contain the maximum number of electrons that those outermost shells can possess. This is a correct statement. Yes.
Its elemental weight
Atoms with outer electron shells that contain 8 electrons tend to be stable and chemically in reactive, or inert.
There are no difference in the number of shells in magnesium and sulphur. Both elements contain 3 shells. However, the total number of electrons in the shells are different. Magnesium has 12 electrons in its shells whereas sulphur has 16 electrons in its shell. In addition, the electrons in the valence shell (outermost shell) are also different. Magnesium has 2 electrons in its valence shell whereas sulphur has 6 electrons in its valence shell.
Electrons are arranged in a series of shells or orbitals that contain a specific number of electrons there are 4 types of shell which contain a different number of electrons. Electrons tend to be found in Paris spinning in opposite directions, but this is not always the case and is dependant on the number of electrons in the outer shell. all shells below the outer one will be full
The nucleus has protons and neutrons. Electrons can be found in the shells of an atom.
The nucleus has protons and neutrons. Electrons can be found in the shells of an atom.
no. electron shells are just what contain the electrons. the inner most shell contains 2, then 8 and so on.
The outer electron shells of the halogens contain seven electrons, and need one more electron to have eight and become stable.
The electron shells of technetium contain 2, 8, 18, 32 and 2 electrons.
i cant answer that sorry