Okay , since i got a A++ in my science i would say that it is around 9.87853212 of a split number
There is one electron in sodium's valance shell.
No, an electron is a subatomic particle that is not composed of atoms. It is one of the fundamental particles that make up an atom, along with protons and neutrons. Electrons are negatively charged and orbit the nucleus of an atom.
The hydrogen atom (1H) has only 1 proton and 1 electron (you probably think at this electron).
Atoms can have as many electron shells as they need. The first electron shell can only contain 2 electrons but the rest can contain 8. Electron arrangement patterns down a group : the # of complete electrons shells increases by 1. The # of group is the same as the # of electrons in the outer shell. (ex. Group 2 there will be 2 electrons in the outer shell) Electron arrangement patterns across a period : the # of complete electron shells stays the same. The # of electrons increases by 1 each time. When a new period starts, that's when a new shell is added. Hope this was helpful :)
A titanium atom has 22 electrons, which fill up its electron shells in this order: 2 in the first shell, 8 in the second shell, and 12 in the third shell. Therefore, a titanium atom has 2 electron rings.
One, the first shell.
Sulfur has six electrons in its third electron shell.
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One electron is lost when a lithium atom forms a compound with fluorine atoms, as lithium has 1 valence electron and fluorine can gain one electron to achieve a full outer shell.
How many atoms / electron clouds does helium have ?
Two electrons are needed to fill the outer shell of a sodium atom. The outer shell for sodium is the 3s sublevel. A neutral sodium atom has one electron in its 3s sublevel. Since atoms undergo chemical bonding in order to gain a noble gas electron configuration, called an octet, sodium atoms will lose their single 3s electron, becoming sodium atoms with a 1+ charge. By doing this, sodium ions become isoelectric with the noble gas neon, and achieve an octet, becoming stable.
1, because it has an atomic number of one, meaning it has 1 proton & 1 electron. It takes 2 electrons to fill the first electron shell, but hydrogen only has 1. So it remains at the 1st shell.