Berkelium has 97 electrons.
Berkelium has 97 electrons.
Berkelium has the valences 3+ and 4+.
Berkelium has two electrons on the outer shell.
Some berkelium nuclear properties are: - berkelium is radioactive and unstable - berkelium has 26 isotopes and isomers - the electron configuration is [Rn]5f97s2 - berkelium has 97 protons in the nucleus; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope - during disintegration berkelium emit alfa particles, electrons or positrons
Berkelium is a chemical element containing as any other elements protons, neutrons and electrons.
Berkelium has seven electron shells.
Berkelium has seven electron shells.
Berkelium is a unique chemical element.
Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - atomic number of the element The atomic number of berkelium is 97.Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - atomic number of the element The atomic number of berkelium is 97.
Although protons don't "have electrons" themselves, one could say that an overall electrically neutral atom with 97 protons in its nucleus (Berkelium) would have also 97 electrons. More or less electrons would mean it's an ion and evidences a charge. Because of its electron configuration, Berkelium most commonly forms the +3 oxidation state (losing 3 electrons when forming a compound) but +2 and +4 are also known.
berkelium is american
berkelium is synthetic