Carbon has a valence of 4 which means it has four electrons on its outer shell that allow it to bond with up to four other atoms. The valence of carbon allows it to form large, diverse, complex molecules.
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a single carbon atom has 4 electrons it its outer shell
Carbon has 4 electrons in its outermost shell.
Carbon has 4 electrons in its outer shell
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1 atom of the element, carbon, would have 4 electrons in its outer most shell. It's electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2px1 2py1. 2 is the outer most shell, so there are 4 electrons in shell 2.
Sulphur has 6 electrons in its outermost shell.
There are 2 electrons in the outermost shell of calcium. Calcium is in group 2 of the periodic table, so it has 2 valence electrons.
Group 4 elements have 4 electrons in their outermost shell.
Curium, as an actinide element, has 4 electrons in its outermost shell (shell 7).
Carbon needs to have 8 electron in its outermost shell to have it completely filled, 4 more valence electrons than it has in the neutral for of carbon.
1 atom of the element, carbon, would have 4 electrons in its outer most shell. It's electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2px1 2py1. 2 is the outer most shell, so there are 4 electrons in shell 2.
Sulphur has 6 electrons in its outermost shell.
thallium has 3 electrons in outermost shell.
Carbon has 4 outermost electrons.
There are 2 electrons in the outermost shell of calcium. Calcium is in group 2 of the periodic table, so it has 2 valence electrons.
It has 5 electrons in its outermost shell.
6 electrons.
2 electrons.
Group 4 elements have 4 electrons in their outermost shell.
Symbol of carbon is C its valency is +4
There is no Iodone atom, there is however an Iodine atom that has seven valence electrons or seven electrons in outermost shell.