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Silicon and Germanium, Tin and Lead all have the same number of valence eelectrons as carbon.
The expected number of valence electrons for a group 3 A element is 5 number of valence electrons.
2 is the standard number of valence electrons
Helium has 2 valence electrons.
Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons. These are the outer-shell electrons that react with other elements.
Silicon and Germanium, Tin and Lead all have the same number of valence eelectrons as carbon.
I'm no expert, but both germanium and silicon are located in the same group on the periodic table. Elements in the same group are chemically similar because they contain the same number of valence electrons.
Germanium (Ge) Atomic Number- 32 Atomic Mass-72.59
4 valence electrons
They are all in the same group (column) of the Periodic Table and have the same number of valence electrons (4).
They are all in the same group (column) of the periodic table and have the same number of valence electrons (4).
Silicon, the most widely used semiconductor, has four valence electrons. This places it in between the conductive metals, which have one to three valence electrons, and the non-conductive non-metals which have five to eight valence electrons.
they have the same number of valence electrons.
A neutral atom of silicon will have 4 valence electrons. The amount of valence electrons that a neutral atom will have can be found by the atoms group number in the periodic table.
It is silicon that has the same number of valence electrons as carbon. Silicon sits right below carbon on the periodic table.
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