Bromine gain one electron and become Br-.
Nitrogen has 5 electrons in its outer shell, and Bromine has 7 electrons in its outer shell.
Phosphorous has 5 electrons in its valence shell.So, it needs to borrow 3 electrons to attain an octet of electrons. However, this rarely happens as phosphorous forms bonds by covalent bonding in general.
The anion form of bromine, bromide, has eight valence electrons. Bromine normally has seven valence electrons, but gains to to form bromide.
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How many electrons does Bromine have
Bromine is a non metal element. There are 35 electrons in a single atom.
Bromine want an electron.
5 valence electrons exist in bromine period, at ground state bromine has 3 valence electrons
Nitrogen has 5 electrons in its outer shell, and Bromine has 7 electrons in its outer shell.
Proton = 35 neutron = 46 electron = 35
Phosphorous has 5 electrons in its valence shell.So, it needs to borrow 3 electrons to attain an octet of electrons. However, this rarely happens as phosphorous forms bonds by covalent bonding in general.
The anion form of bromine, bromide, has eight valence electrons. Bromine normally has seven valence electrons, but gains to to form bromide.
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