well , as I studied, the number of electrons in the outer energy level are 1 or 2. But I'm not pretty sure if this fact is right.
It is not possible that they are eight because only noble gasses have this property.
i gust figured out that it is 2.
30 30 38 if you want to include synthetic elements.
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I don't know how many valence electrons are there the inner transition metals of the Periodic Table? Can someone help me?
Each of the transition metals have 2 electrons in the outer shell.
there are 2, Actinides and Lanthanides
Transition metals:)
1 electron.
This is due to the fact that in metals electrons are delocalized and can move free.
Alkali metals are from Group 1 of the Periodic table and have a single electron in their outer shell. Alkaline-Earth metals are in group 2 of the periodic table and have 2 electrons in their outer shell.
Seven , outer shell electrons or valence electrons increase as you move from left to right on the periodic table not including the transition metals which vary, they start with 1 valence in the alkali earth metals , and finish with 8 valence electrons on the noble gasses (group 18)
The alkaline earth metals (group 2 on the periodic table) have two valence electrons (electrons in their outer level).
Transition metals:)
The differences between metal and non-metals are their chemical properties. Metals usually have 1-3 electrons on their outer shells, and non metals have 4-8 electrons in their outer shells.
Most metals and non-metals bond together to get eight electrons in their outer occupied shell. This is what is referred to as ionic bonding.
The differences between metal and non-metals are their chemical properties. Metals usually have 1-3 electrons on their outer shells, and non metals have 4-8 electrons in their outer shells.
Two!
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poor metals have four, five, six..... electrons in its outermost shells these poor metals are also known as non-metals.
They are called Alkaline Earth Metals
Metals tend to lose electrons to form positive ions because, for metals to gain a full outer shell, they need to lose electrons.
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Nonmetals almost have a full outer energy level while metals have few electrons in their outer energy level.