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Silicon has a total of 10 core electrons and 4 valence electrons.
Take carbon as an example.Carbon, indicated by it's atomic number, has 6 electrons. The number at the top of carbon's group is the number of valance electrons. Carbon has 4 valance elections.6 total electrons - 4 valance electrons= 2 core electrons in carbon=====================(try another element yourself to see this process )
how many valence electrons does family 1 have
There r 4 bonded electrons in h2o and 4 unpaired electrons
how many valence electrons does chalcogens have
Silicon has a total of 10 core electrons and 4 valence electrons.
Germanium has 32 electrons per atom. 4 of those are valence electrons. Thus, germanium has 28 core electrons.
Silicon is the group 4, period 3 metalloid. It's electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p2. Thus it has 2 electrons in its first shell, 8 in its second, and 4 in its third.
Germanium (Ge) Atomic Number- 32 Atomic Mass-72.59
Take carbon as an example.Carbon, indicated by it's atomic number, has 6 electrons. The number at the top of carbon's group is the number of valance electrons. Carbon has 4 valance elections.6 total electrons - 4 valance electrons= 2 core electrons in carbon=====================(try another element yourself to see this process )
4 electrons.
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
4 electrons, 2 valence electrons
No, it has six electrons because its atomic number is 6. Atoms are neutral, so it would need six electrons to counteract with the charge of the six protons. 2 core electrons and 4 valence electrons.
2 electrons
how many valence electrons does family 1 have
There r 4 bonded electrons in h2o and 4 unpaired electrons