the first shell holds 2 and the second one holds 8 so you would need 2 shells!
Carbon has four valence electrons, so it will need four more electrons to fill its outer shell.
Carbon need to obtain four more electrons in order to obtain a noble gas configuration.
Carbon needs to have 8 electron in its outermost shell to have it completely filled, 4 more valence electrons than it has in the neutral for of carbon.
Flerovium has 4 electrons in the outer shell.
4 to fill the 2p shell
14 electrons. 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 electrons in second shell, and 4 electrons in the valence shell.
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Carbon has four valence electrons, so it will need four more electrons to fill its outer shell.
Shell 1: Two electrons Shell 2: Eight electrons Shell 3: Eight electrons Shell 4: Eighteen electrons
Carbon need to obtain four more electrons in order to obtain a noble gas configuration.
The outer shell (N=4) of the copper element has 2 electrons.
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Carbon needs to have 8 electron in its outermost shell to have it completely filled, 4 more valence electrons than it has in the neutral for of carbon.
Flerovium has 4 electrons in the outer shell.
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