13 in the neutral atom, 10 in the Al3+ ion
There are 3 electrons in the outermost level of aluminum. Aluminum is in Group 13 and has 3 valence electrons.
A neutral atom of aluminum has 3 valence electrons.
There are 3 electrons in the outer shell of aluminum.
Aluminum has 3 electrons in its outermost energy level.
Aluminum will lose 3 electrons to form Al3+ ion.
Aluminum has three unpaired electrons.
Aluminum has 3 valence electrons.
There are 3 electrons in the outermost level of aluminum. Aluminum is in Group 13 and has 3 valence electrons.
A neutral atom of aluminum has 3 valence electrons.
Aluminum has 13 Protons and 13 Electrons.
Aluminum has 3 valence electrons.
2000.69854 electrons in the atom aluminum
There are 3 electrons in the outer shell of aluminum.
An aluminum ion, Al3+, has 10 electrons. This is because aluminum normally has 13 protons and 13 electrons in a neutral atom, but in the +3 ion it loses 3 electrons, leaving it with 10 electrons.
A neutral aluminum atom has 13 electrons.
Aluminum has 3 electrons in its outermost energy level.
Aluminum has 3 valence electrons.