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Magnesium has a total of 12 electrons. The electron configuration would be 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2. Therefore, 2 electrons in it's outer shell.
There are 2 outer shell electrons in Magnesium. Remember, it's in the "s" orbital, which can only accomodate 2 electrons.
Two electrons.
Magnesium has 2 electrons in its outer most shell and these 2 are the valency electrons.
it is helium He. it has 2 electrons
Yes, helium only has two electrons which makes up its valence electrons (also known as an outer shell) and magnesium also has two valence electrons.
yes, both helium and magnesium have 2 valence electrons. the difference is that in helium, the 2 electrons make up an entire electron level. In Magnesium, they only make up the s orbital, or 1st electron sub-level.
No. Argon has eight electrons in its outer shell and magnesium has two electrons in its outer shell.
2 valence electrons for helium (helium has only 1 shell)
magnesium has 2 outer electrons, its valence is 2+ sodium has 1 outer electrons, its valence is 1+
There are 2 outer shell electrons in Magnesium. Remember, it's in the "s" orbital, which can only accomodate 2 electrons.
Magnesium has a total of 12 electrons. The electron configuration would be 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2. Therefore, 2 electrons in it's outer shell.
Helium (He) has 2 electrons in its outer shell. Calcium (Ca) has 2 electrons in its inner shell and 8 electrons in its outer shell.
Two electrons.
Yes mercury has two outer electrons the two elements that the two outer electrons would be Iodine and Magnesium.
Magnesium has 2 electrons in its outer most shell and these 2 are the valency electrons.
2 electrons orbit in the outer shell. If its a neutral atom, then it will have the same number of electrons as protons. Magnesium has 12 protons and 12 electrons.