Atoms with atomic number five have five electrons. Since the atomic number represents the number of protons, which is equal to the number of electrons in a neutral atom, there are five electrons in the outer shell as well.
The definition of atomic number of an element is the number of protons found in each atom of the element. Therefore, an atom with an atomic number of 5 has 5 protons.
To find out how many valence electron an atom has, find the group that the element is in on the Periodic Table.
The formula to determine how many electrons can be contained in an energy level is 2n2, where n is the energy level. So 2(5)2 = 50.
2n2 = 2(5)2 = 50
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The atomic number for hydrogen (H) is 1, and it has 1 electron in the outer shell.
Chlorine is a chemical element with the symbol Cl and an atomic number of 17. It has 7 electrons in its outer shell.
Its atomic number is 7, and so it needs a further 3 electrons to fill its outer shell.
Arsenic, with an atomic number of 33, will gain 3 electrons to have a filled outer shell, achieving stability with 8 electrons in its outer shell like a noble gas.
Manganese, with an atomic number of 25, has 2 electrons in its first shell, 8 in its second, 13 in its third, and 2 in its fourth outer shell. So, there are 2 electrons in the outer shell of a manganese atom.
The atomic number for hydrogen (H) is 1, and it has 1 electron in the outer shell.
Chlorine is in period three because that is how many outer shells it has. One period is one shell... In the First outer shell you can only hold.. 2 electrons. Second outer shell can hold 10 electrons. Third outer shell can hold 18 electron. Protons + Electrons = Atomic Number Atomic Number - Atomic Mass = Number of Neutrons in Outer Shells
Chlorine is a chemical element with the symbol Cl and an atomic number of 17. It has 7 electrons in its outer shell.
Nitrogen has atomic number = 7. The outer shell has 5 electrons, it requires 3 more electrons to complete the outer energy shell.
Its atomic number is 7, and so it needs a further 3 electrons to fill its outer shell.
Arsenic, with an atomic number of 33, will gain 3 electrons to have a filled outer shell, achieving stability with 8 electrons in its outer shell like a noble gas.
Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons. These are the outer-shell electrons that react with other elements.
Manganese, with an atomic number of 25, has 2 electrons in its first shell, 8 in its second, 13 in its third, and 2 in its fourth outer shell. So, there are 2 electrons in the outer shell of a manganese atom.
There are four electrons found on the outer shell of a atomic structure of tin. They are in a group of four.
Its elemental weight
the reactivity of depends on the number of its outer shell electrons. one all outer shell electrons are there then there is little reactivity. If the atomic number is 19 then the element will 19 protons and 19 electrons. this means it has 2 electrons in the 1st shell 8 in the second 8 in the 3rd and 1 in the last. as it only has one it will be very reactive =)
The outer shell of helium does not have an atomic number, that number belongs to helium itself whose atomic number is 2.