You dont touch anything because of atoms Atoms have trouble touching if they touch they explode They can share electrons though but they dont touch
When you move in dry areas you knock off electrons and change your charge. If you knock off electrons then you go positive. If you gain electrons you go negative. When you touch something or someone that is grounded then the balance of electrons occurs. The transfer of the electrons quickly causes the shock.
I might be wrong but: I know that beryllium has two electrons total and the first ring can only fit two electrons so the number of valance electrons is most likely two. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Helium has two valence electrons. It is the only noble gas not to have eight valence electrons. Helium has the electronic configuration 1s2.The Noble gases have eight valence electrons in their outer shell.
IF YOU COULD, i think they would explode
Yes mercury has two outer electrons the two elements that the two outer electrons would be Iodine and Magnesium.
two electrons are paired means two electrons are bonded
O2 has two unpaired electrons. The O atom has two unpaired electrons.
No, sense we are said to be electrons we do not touch anything.We just contact other electron this is NEWTONS Law.
In a reaction u need two valence electrons to gain or share two valence electrons.
Lead has 82 electrons. It also has four valence electrons, two s- electrons and two p- electrons in its orbitals.
Two valence electrons.