12. Xe has +4 oxidation state in this compound. so if you use VSEPR Theory then you can understand the actual structure and total valence shell does it has.
8 valence electrons
there are 12 because Xe has 8 and H has 1
8
Sb has 5 valence electrons, In has 3, Rb has 1 valence electron and Xe has 8. So in ranking, it would be, Xe, Sb, In, Rb.
Xe (Xenon) is in group 8, and therefore has a stable configuration of eight valence electrons.
Xe neither gain or lose electrons= 0
3 valence electrons.
8 valence electrons
Sb has 5 valence electrons, In has 3, Rb has 1 valence electron and Xe has 8. So in ranking, it would be, Xe, Sb, In, Rb.
Xe (Xenon) is in group 8, and therefore has a stable configuration of eight valence electrons.
There are 2 valence electrons in cerium
Radon has 8 valence electrons (electrons in it's outer shell) so does Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe. Helium is in the same line, but only has 2 valence electrons. Hope that helps! Sarah G.
Thulium has an electronic configuration of [Xe] 4f136s2 You could count either 2 or 15. The concept of valence electrons is almost meaningless when applied to the lanthanides. Thulium is a typical member of these and has one common oxidation state, +3
Xe neither gain or lose electrons= 0
6 valence electrons
how many valence electrons does family 1 have
Thulium has an electronic configuration of [Xe] 4f136s2 You could count either 2 or 15. The concept of valence electrons is almost meaningless when applied to the lanthanides. Thulium is a typical member of these and has one common oxidation state, +3
3 valence electrons.
Cl has 7 valence electrons.
5 valence electrons.