from what i know from my teacher Mrs. Smith form the Brea jr high if i rember correctley it has 2 energy levels. if u need to contacht her her # is 714 990 7500 ext 107
from what i know from my teacher Mrs. Smith form the Brea jr high if i rember correctley it has 2 energy levels. if u need to contacht her her # is 714 990 7500 ext 107
Tin has four electrons in the outermost energy level.
Tin has five energy levels and it does not have electrons to occupy the sixth level
2, 8, 18, 18, 4
up to 18
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Sn has 50 total electrons and is in the Group 4a elements on the periodic table. The nearest Noble Gas that is before Sn is Kr, which has 36 electrons. Therefore, the number of inner electrons (the same as Kr's electrons) is 36, outer electrons is 4 and valence is 4 as well (because its a Group 4a
how many proton and electron are in the tin IV ion
Indium: 49 protons/electrons, 66 neutronsTin: 50 protons/electrons, 69 neutronsAntimony: 51 protons/electrons, 71 neutrons
The charge on a tin atom that has lost four electrons is 4+.
There are four electrons found on the outer shell of a atomic structure of tin. They are in a group of four.
Silicon (or Silicium) has 4 electrons in its outer shell, just like Carbon, Germanium, Tin and Lead.
Tin has 46 core electrons.
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Sn has 50 total electrons and is in the Group 4a elements on the periodic table. The nearest Noble Gas that is before Sn is Kr, which has 36 electrons. Therefore, the number of inner electrons (the same as Kr's electrons) is 36, outer electrons is 4 and valence is 4 as well (because its a Group 4a
how many proton and electron are in the tin IV ion
Tellurium is more stable than tin due to the fact that tellurium is closer to having a stable number of electrons on its outer shell than tellurium.
None, electrons are in the electron cloud, not the nucleus
Tin is a metal element. There are 50 electrons in a single atom.
there are four valence electrons in tin/
Silicon and Germanium, Tin and Lead all have the same number of valence eelectrons as carbon.
The electronic configuration of Tin is [Kr]4d10 5s2p2. Valence electrons are the electrons on the outermost shell of the neutral atom. Since the outermost shell is the 5th one, we have 4 valence electrons (2 of s and 2 of p)