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Potassium (the neutral atom) has 19 electrons. The electron valence is only one.
a neutral atom would have 1 valence electron with the configuration [Ar] 3s1
Potassium has one valence electron.
it has 4 valence electrons
1 valence electron.
Only one, the 4s1.
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Potassium is in group 1 of the periodic table, so the answer is 1 electron.
A neutral atom of fluorine contains 7 valence electrons.
A neutral atom of silicon will have 4 valence electrons. The amount of valence electrons that a neutral atom will have can be found by the atoms group number in the periodic table.
There are two non-valence electrons in a neturol boron atom. The electronic configuration of neutral boron is 1s2, 2s2 2p1. The three electrons in the 2d shell are the valence electrons; the non--valence electrons are in the 1s orbital.
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Potassium atom has 1 valence electron
One valence electron
A neutral potassium atom has 19 electrons in total and 1 valence electron.
Potassium loses one valence electron to the more electronegative nitrogen to form the compound potassium notride
Potassium is in group 1 of the periodic table, so the answer is 1 electron.
There are 2 valence electrons in an atom of magnesium. There are 5 valence electrons that are in an atom of phosphorus. There are 4 valence electrons that are in a silicon atom.
The neutral atom of potassium has 19 electrons.
nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. carbon has 4 valence electrons.
A barium atom has two valence electrons.
the valency of potassium is 1
A chlorine atom has 7 valence electrons.