Period number = no. of electron shells. Therefore neon has two shells.
Neon has 2 shells, but only one valence shell.
8 electrons in its outer shell
Neon has 2 electron shells
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Two.
The noble gases helium and neon are the only elements with completely full outer shells.
Neon has 0 valence electrons so it is not possible to have an element with fewer valence electrons. There can, therefore, be no such element.
Neon is an element with all its electron shells filled it is a noble gas.
there is no such element
Inert gases
There are 8 valence electrons for neon.
The noble gases helium and neon are the only elements with completely full outer shells.
Neon has 0 valence electrons so it is not possible to have an element with fewer valence electrons. There can, therefore, be no such element.
Neon has 0 valence electrons so it is not possible to have an element with fewer valence electrons. There can, therefore, be no such element.
Noble gases (such as neon) have full valence electron shells (8 electrons).
Neon has 0 valence electrons and so there cannot be any element with fewer valence electrons.
Neon is an element with all its electron shells filled it is a noble gas.
Neon is an element with all its electron shells filled it is a noble gas.
Argon(Ar) and Helium(He)
Neon.
there is no such element
the neon family (the noble gases) have 8 valence electrons.