Probably.
No. The Laws of Physics will back me up on that.Putting science aside, one could say that they were in the shopping mall as well as in Edmonton while at the same time being in Canada all at the same time. But I don't think that would work if it was three different places at the same time.
No. The electron is not a photon. An electron is a charged particle of matter. A photon is a unit of "energy-time" designated by Planck's Constant h.
Chlorine needs to gain one electron to achieve the same electron arrangement as neon, which has a stable octet (eight valence electrons). By gaining one electron, chlorine will have a full outer shell with eight electrons, resembling the electron arrangement of neon.
The answer is nitrogen. Nitrogen is one example of an element that has the same valence electron configuration as phosphorus.Ê
No. The properties of one electron will be the exact same as any electron anywhere else in the universe, barring momentum.
The answer is nitrogen. Nitrogen is one example of an element that has the same valence electron configuration as phosphorus.Ê
Electron's position is Uncertain.That's according to Heisenberg Uncertainty principle we cannot calculate the position and momentum at the same time. Electron is supposed to be present at different places at the same time.It means Electron is present at many Universes ,some are called Parallel Universes and that's why we cannot locate it. This Parallel Universes are a result of String theory or M- Theory. It is also supposed that Electron as as many Duplicates as these Universes.And believe me it also means that we too have Duplicates in the other universes. Hence,it is difficult to say that we live in Universe,so it means we live in Multi - verse where every copy have its physical significance for it's respective Universe. So to travel through these Universes we need worm holes or space bridges which connects different parts of Universes to another.Hence,.Electron uses WORM HOLES to move to other places.
The condensed version (which you want to use for cesium!) is [Xe]6s1 It means cesium has all the electrons in the same places that xenon has, plus one valence electron way out in the 6th level.
The same number of valence electrons as xenon.
There are several places that one can learn more on scanning electron microscopy. These include Wikipedia, Carleton Edu, Purdue Edu, and Museum of Science Org.
It accepts one electron.
Bromine (Br) has 35 electrons, while Krypton (Kr) has 36 electrons. To have the same electron configuration as Krypton, Bromine would need to lose one electron.