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13 g titanium is equivalent to 0,271 moles.
Each of the nitrogen atoms in N2 needs three electrons, for a total of six.
65.39 grams titanium (1 mole Ti/47.87 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Ti) = 8.226 X 1023 atoms of titanium -------------------------------------------
Titanium has two electrons in its 3d sublevel.
9.00 moles carbon (6.022 X 1023/1 mole carbon)(6 electrons/1 atom carbon) = 3.25 X 1025 electrons in 9.00 moles carbon ============================
There are 10 electrons per molecule of NH3,17g of ammonia means one mole, therefore 10 moles of electrons are present.
Titanium has the valence electron configuration of [Ar] 3d2 4s2. This means that Ti has 2 valence electrons, lying in the 4th s orbital. Note the relationship between the d-orbital and valence electrons is more complicated, but they are not regularly considered valence electrons.
26 nuetrons, 22 electrons, and 22 protons
Titanium atoms have 22 electrons and the shell structure is 2.8. 10.2. The ground state electron configuration of ground state gaseous neutral titanium is [Ar]. 3d2.
6 moles
Protons: 21 Neutrons: 29 Electrons: Normally 21
2s + 3o2 --> 2so3