None.
Three electron shells would be completely filled by a neutral xenon atom.
A xenon atom contains 54 electrons,
Five shells and none left over.
5 shells and no electrons would be left over.
5 shells filled, no electrons left over.
It is an isotope of a neutral atom.
there are 11 electron is a neutral atom of sodium
That would be an ion.
The loss of an electron would cause an overall electrically neutral atom to become a positively charged ion.
The loss of an electron would cause an overall electrically neutral atom to become a positively charged ion.
a neutral atom :)
The atomic number of Xenon is 54. This means the atom contains 54 protons. In order to form a neutral atom, the positive charge from the protons and the negative charge from the electrons must cancel out. In order to be neutral the atom must have 54 electrons.