No it doesn't... Aluminum has 3 extra electrons in the outer shell
No. Aluminum forms bonds easily because it does not have a full outer shell.
The chemical nature of the substance. The rare earths all have a similar 'outer shell', and differ only in their 'inner shells', hence the similarity of many of their properties.
Berkelium has two electrons on the outer shell.
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The outer shell (N=4) of the copper element has 2 electrons.
Hydrogen has only one valence electrons.
There is 3
Florine have only 2 shells namely 1s and 2s is is inner and 2s is outer shell I there is any question related to chemistry then ask me....
There are 3 electron shells in Aluminum. The first shell holds 2, the second shell holds 8, and the third shell holds 3. This equals 13, its Atomic Number. http://www.chem4kids.com/files/elements/013_shells.html
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The chemical nature of the substance. The rare earths all have a similar 'outer shell', and differ only in their 'inner shells', hence the similarity of many of their properties.
The calcium atom has 2 outer shell electrons. It's configuration is: [Ar] 4s2 it also has 2 inner shell electrons
Darmstadtium has seven electron shells around the nucleus.
Berkelium has two electrons on the outer shell.
None, the outer core sits directly on top of the inner core.