Tungsten, also called wolfram, has 2 valence electrons. Many would say 6 because tungsten is in group 6, but that is wrong. The heavy elements have confusing shells, and you can't only look at which group it is located in.
Tungsten is the group 6, period 6 transition metal. Its electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6 4f14 5d10 6s2. Therefore, since the highest number in the configuration is 6, tungsten has 6 electron shells.
i think there are 6
^^ WRONG! Groups 3-12 do not follow that pattern; they all have two valence electrons.
Tungsten's atomic number is 74. Thus it has 74 protons per atom. To be neutral, it must also have 74 electrons per atom.
Tungsten has 74 electrons.
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Wolfram (tungsten) has oxidation states between -2 and +6; the last is the most common.
74 Electrons
There are 74 electrons in an atom of Tungsten
Thorium is a metal element. There are 90 electrons in a single atom.
Iron is a metal element. There are 26 electrons in a single atom.
Sulfur is a non metal element. There are 16 electrons in a single atom.
Silver is a metal element. There are 47 electrons in a single atom.
Tungsten is a metal element. There are 74 electrons in a single atom.
Tungsten is a metal element. There are 74 electrons in a single atom.
Lead is a metal element. There are 82 electrons in a single atom.
It has 74 protons and 74 electrons and 110 neutrons.
protons= 74 neutrons= 110 electrons= 74
No such element
Copper is a metal element. There are 27 electrons in a single atom.
Gold is a metal element. There are 79 electrons in a single atom.
Depends on what element this atom is.
There are 74 electrons in an atom of Tungsten
the element Ir has 77 electrons
It will have 30 protons and 30 electrons if the atom is neutral.