No. Hydrogen has only one
First shell contains atmost two electrons. The formula is 2n. where n is the no. of shell u want to calculate its capacity of no of electrons..thanku
Carbon has 2 electrons in it's first electron shell. All elements except hydrogen do.
The inner electron shell (also known as the s shell) can hold only two electrons. There are only two elements, hydrogen and helium, whose electrons all fit into the first shell.
hydrogen has only one shell and since it has atomic number one, its net number of electrons is one. the first shell can hold maximum of 2 electrons due to the bohr bury formula. so the number of electrons in its first shell is 1. to fill it 1 electrons are required which can be gained from any metal.
Beryllium like every other element excluding hydrogen has 2 electrons in its first shell.
This is true for all elements except hydrogen, which has only one.
there are 2 electrons in the inner shell of a hydrogen atom.
There are 2 elements in the first period of the periodic table: Hydrogen and Helium.
The first electron shell of any element is the one s shell. Every element except hydrogen has 2 one s electrons.
Hydrogen has one electron. Its outer shell the first energy level has just one orbital, 1s which could hold a maximum of 2 electrons, so hydrogen only partially fills the level.
The very inner shell of an atom is the 1st shell and can only contain 2 electrons.
Hydrogen only has one electron, which fills its only electron shell (the first shell).