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There are 2 electrons on the first ring of magnesium. Magnesium has an atomic number of 12, so it has 12 electrons in total, and the first electron ring can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
2 on the first ring 8 on the second ring 6 on the third ring
The number of electrons in Sulfur atom is 16. Therefore there are 6 electrons in its 3rd ring.
Carbon has 2 electron rings. The first electron ring can hold up to 2 electrons, and the second electron ring can hold up to 8 electrons. Carbon typically has 4 electrons, so it fills up the first electron ring and has 2 electrons in the second electron ring.
2 on the first ring 5 on the second ring :D - secret person
it has 1 on the first ring and then it has 2 on the second ring and lithium has 2 rins for the atom
Helium has only two electrons with one ring (or energy level). Both the electrons are in the one and only energy level / shell / ring.
I think as more outer rings are added to the nucleus the number of electrons and protons double e.g I think first ring has 2 of each. 2nd ring has 4 of each. 3rd ring has 8 of each. This may not be true as it has been a few years since I have learned this. hey ppls
3 electrons 2 in the first ring 8 in the second ring And 3 in the valence
Oxygen has 2 electron rings. The first electron ring can hold up to 2 electrons, and the second electron ring can hold up to 6 electrons. Oxygen typically has 8 electrons, with 6 in the outer ring.
I think as more outer rings are added to the nucleus the number of electrons and protons double e.g I think first ring has 2 of each. 2nd ring has 4 of each. 3rd ring has 8 of each. This may not be true as it has been a few years since I have learned this. hey ppls
The valence ring can hold up to 8 electrons.