no the do not bromine has 4 and oxygen has 2
Every oxygen atom has -2 as its oxidation number (and 8 electrons in its valence shells). By balancing the charges, bromine is in +5 state: +6 with six bonds with oxygen and -1 from central charge. After counting the electron that is not involved above--bromine has 14 electrons in its valence shell.
Oxygen has 6 valence electrons.
Oxygen has 6 valence electrons. A person can determine the number of valence electrons by looking at the periodic table. since oxygen is in the 6th column form the left, it has 6 valence electrons.
Oxygen (O) has 6 valence electrons and fluorine (F) has 7 valence electrons. In OF2, there are a total of 18 valence electrons (6 from oxygen and 2 x 7 from fluorine).
Bromine has 7 electrons. Three bonds with oxygen give sic electrons and the charge gives one. Therefore, bromine has 14 electrons in valence shell in Bromate(V) ion.
six valence electrons
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O - Oxygen has 6 valence electrons.
C has 4 electrons O has 6 electrons==> O2= 6*2=12 electrons CO2= 4+12 =16 electrons
An oxygen atom has two valence electrons.
6 Valence Electrons
6 valence electrons 1s2 2s2 2p4 These 6 valence electrons are in the outer shell.