Atoms have 1 to 118 electrons. For a neutral atom the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons (atomic number).
Carbon atoms have 6 electrons, when non-ionized
each of atoms have electrons that equql to atomic number of that of atoms
Oxygen atoms have 6 valence electrons, while sulfur atoms have 6 valence electrons as well.
two electrons
there are 5 electrons in boron atoms.
14 electrons. 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 electrons in second shell, and 4 electrons in the valence shell.
Only two electrons.
Only two electrons.
3 atoms I think.
You can't have .78 of an atom - atoms are indivisible.
covalent bond (There is also metallic bonding, which is many, many atoms sharing an electron, not just neighboring electrons.)
Gallium is a mono-atomic metal element. So their atoms are atoms, and as many as you have!