It depends what electronic state it's found in, but in it's ground state (natural form) it has two electrons in the first shell, eight in the second and none in the third. This is because it has an atomic number of 10. 2+8 = 10.
the first shell: 2 electrons The second shell: 8 electrons The third shell: 18 electrons The fourth shell: 3 electrons
Iron has 26 electrons in total. the first electron shell has 2 electrons, the second electron shell has 8 electrons, the third electron shell has 14 electrons and the final shell of iron(Fe) has 2 electrons.
If you are asking about the number of electrons then it would be 8. The first shell can hold a maximum number of 2 electrons. The second and third shell would have a maximum of 8 electrons each.
There is 2 in the first shell, 8 in the second, 18 in the third, and 3 in the last. 31 in total.
the arrangement for the electrons are 2882 2 on the first shell 8 on the second and third and another 2 on the fourth shell
What element has 2 electrons in the first shell and 8 in the second and 6 in the third
First Shell always has 2 electrons. Second shell onwards can have up to a maximum of 8 electrons.
the first shell: 2 electrons The second shell: 8 electrons The third shell: 18 electrons The fourth shell: 3 electrons
Sulfur
The first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, the second shell can hold up to 8 while the third shell can also hold a maximum of 8.
It is sulphur.
Sulphur.
sulphur
No, its two electrons in the first, 8 electrons in the 2nd and 3rd shell if its stable
Silicon.
Sulfur
The answer is Sulphur