A neutral atom of flerovium has 114 electrons.
Flerovium has 4 electrons in the outer shell.
Flerovium is predicted to be a solid metal. But a total certainty about the state of matter of flerovium at room temperature doesn't exist now.
All alkaline earth metals have two valence electrons.
They are tin, lead and flerovium.
The predicted empirical radius is 180 pm.
Flerovium has 4 electrons in the outer shell.
Flerovium has 114 protons.
Flerovium hasn't applications.
Flerovium hasn't applications.
Flerovium is predicted to be a solid metal.
The atomic number of flerovium is 114.
You can determine the valence electrons in a element by its group number. Like in group 1 those elements in group 1 have only 1 valence electron. group 2 same thing, but we skip the other groups and go straight to group 13. Group 13 would 3 valence electrons same with 14= 4 ,15= 5 ,16= 6 ,17= 7 ,18=8. So the answer to your question is Flerovium has 4 valance electrons since it is in group 14.
The electron configuration of flerovium is: [Rn]5f14.6d10.7s2.7p2.
Flerovium is predicted to be a solid metal. But a total certainty about the state of matter of flerovium at room temperature doesn't exist now.
Flerovium is predicted to be a solid metal. But a total certainty about the state of matter of flerovium at room temperature doesn't exist now.
All alkaline earth metals have two valence electrons.
The nuclear reaction to obtain flerovium is:Pu-244 + Ca-48 = Fl-289 + 3n