Fermium has 100 electrons.
For fermium: 30 electrons.
For fermium: 30 electrons.
Fermium has two electrons on the outer shell; valences of Fm are +2 and +3.
Fermium has seven electron shells.
Fermium has 100 protons and electrons. Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - Atomic number of the element The atomic number of fermium is 100; but fermium has 17 isotopes, each with a different number of neutrons. For the most stable isotope of fermium, 257Fm: protons-100 electrons-100 neutrons-157 atomic mass per unit (AMU)-257
Fermium is a synthetic element and its electronic configuration is [Rn] 5f12 7s2. This indicates that fermium has 2 electrons in its outermost shell (7s), which means it can hold a maximum of 2 electrons in that shell.
The atoms of fermium have 100 protons each.
Only two electrons.
The element with chemical symbol Fm is Fermium. Fermium is a Actinide Transition Metal and has 100 electrons in total. It is synthesised and highly radioactive.
Fermium has seven electron shells.
The element that contains 105 electrons is fermium, which has an atomic number of 100. This means it has 100 protons and, in a neutral atom, 100 electrons.
Fermium is very radioactive; ingestion or inhalation of fermium are dangerous.