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What makes atoms and elements alike?

both have a nucleus of protons and neutrons and outer orbits of electrons


When typical atoms outer orbital is filled it will have how many electrons?

When a typical atom's outer orbital is filled, it will have 8 electrons, except for helium which will have 2 electrons. This is because the outer orbital, known as the valence shell, can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.


Which two atoms will have their outer energy level filled with 2 electrons?

Helium (He) and Neon (Ne) will both have their outer energy level filled with 2 electrons.


For atoms of most elements the outer energy is filled when it has 8 electrons true or false?

true


When an atom's outer layer is filled with electron it is?

Atoms whose outer shell is filled have eight valence electrons and belong to Group XVIII. This group is known as the noble gases.


Which atoms will have their outer energy level filled with 2 electrons?

There are more than two such atoms. Perhaps there was a list of atoms you had to chose from. Anyway, two such atoms are beryllium and magnesium.


What do atoms of less reactivity tend to have?

For one, the atom's outer circle is completely filled with the maximum number of electrons - it's valence orbitals are filled.


What two atoms will have their outer energy level filled with two electrons?

Helium and neon will have their outer energy level filled with two electrons. Helium has 2 electrons in its only energy level, while neon has 8 electrons in its second energy level.


When a compound is formed by 2 or more atoms of different elements the outer electron shell of the compound is completely filled with electrons?

This answer is True!


Which atom is more chemically reactive an atom with a partly filled energy level or an atom with all energy levels completely filled and why?

If all the electron orbitals are filled then the atom is inert. It will not chemically react with anything. If an atom has empty spaces in the outer orbit, it will react with other elements. Electrons from other elements can share positions in the outer orbits.


An atom is chemically stable when it’s outer ____ is completely filled with?

Its outer shell is filled with electrons.


When a stable molecule is formed what is the configuration of its atoms' outer shells?

In a stable molecule, the atoms' outer shells are typically fully filled with electrons according to the octet rule. This means that the atoms have achieved a stable configuration by either sharing, gaining, or losing electrons to reach a full outer shell of valence electrons. This configuration makes the molecule less reactive and more stable.