All eight: the shell is full.
The outer shell of xenon is full with 8 electrons.
Xenon has 8 valence electrons. It is in group 18 (noble gases) of the periodic table, so it has a full outer shell of electrons.
There are no valence electrons.
The number of Valence Electrons of Xenon is 8 because it is in the eighth group on the periodic table
NONE!!!! There are 8 electrons in its outer energy shell. This completes its electron OCTET, thereby making it unreactive. Valence electrons are those which take part in combining the atom with another atom. Since Xenon is a Noble(Inert) gas it does not react with anything, thereby there are no valence electrons.
0 since xenon is a noble gas
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None.
Xe (Xenon) is in group 8, and therefore has a stable configuration of eight valence electrons.
Xenon is found in group 18. It has an electronic configuration of 2, 8, 18, 18, 8 and has eight valence electrons (or eight electrons in the outer most orbital).
Xenon (Xe) is a noble gas and has 8 valence electrons. This is because it is located in group 18 of the periodic table, where elements typically have a full outer electron shell. As a result, xenon is chemically stable and generally unreactive.
There are 6 valence electrons in the sulfur atom.