theatomic number of Antimony (Sb) is 51 and its atomic weight is 121.760. Determine the following: # The number of neutrons # the number of valence eletrons # the type of element
theatomic number of Antimony (Sb) is 51 and its atomic weight is 121.760. Determine the following: # The number of neutrons # the number of valence eletrons # the type of element
The atomic number of antimony is 51. In a neutral atom of this element, the number of electrons would be equal to the atomic number.
An atom of antimony has 5 valence electrons, as indicated by its presence in column 15 of a wide form Periodic Table.
Antimony has 51 electrons.
Tip: The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons.
There are five valence electrons in antimony. Each antimony atom has fifty one electrons but the valence electrons are five.
In various compounds, antimony atoms can gain three electrons per atom or lose either 3 or 5 electrons per atom.
51 electrons i believe
-3 electrons are gained,i.e,3 electrons are lost by Al and 3 electrons are gained by the other atom nearby.
two electrons lost
Xe neither gain or lose electrons= 0
Only one electron lost.
antimony has 5 valence electrons
it has gain 4 electrons
Usually three will be lost.
Antimony has 5 valence electrons.
-3 electrons are gained,i.e,3 electrons are lost by Al and 3 electrons are gained by the other atom nearby.
two electrons lost
There is zero NET loss or gain of electrons
Xe neither gain or lose electrons= 0
Only one electron lost.
antimony has 5 valence electrons
51 electrons
it has 51 electrons
An atom of antimony in its ground state has 3 unpaired electrons.