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The noble gas neon has ten protons and an equal number of electrons.
I think that because chlorine has 17 electrons in all, and ten of them are filled up on the first two shells, then seven of them should be on the third shell, so seven of them are valance electrons.
Zinc has ten 3d electrons.
im almost positive that you would use 10 electrons. carbon has 4 valence electrons but since you have to that makes eight, and then of course the 1 valence for each of the hydrogen atoms, 2, so that gives you ten
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Sulphur has 16 electrons.
There are four pairs of electrons around the central carbon atom of methane. These pairs each consist of one electron originally from the carbon and one from the hydrogen atom bonded to it.Though the question only considers the outer shell of electrons, as that is the only shell used for bonding, it may be useful to remember that in methane the carbon atom has a total of ten electrons around it, due to its two inner electrons.
Ten.
Neon has 10 electrons.
3d10 Ten electrons is the maximum number of electron in 3d.
Ten nonbonding electrons and 14 bonding electrons are in acetyl chloride.