One, a single 5s electron.
The electronic configuration of silver is written a [Kr] 4d105s1
The 1st ionisation energy is 730.8 kJ/mole
The d10 electrons however can get involved in bonding in some compounds
Silver exhibits a number of valencies:-
1 - the most common, AgCl, AgBr, Ag2O are examples this is the one to remember!
2 - AgF2 is known
3- Ag2O3 is known
Radium has seven electron shells; the valence of radium is 2+.
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Silver has one valence electron.
Yes they have eight electrons in their valence shells. This is why they are not reactive. All elements have valence shells.
Beryllium has one valence shell containing two electrons.
flurine has atomic no. 9 so its electronic configaration is 2,7. Its valance shell has 7 electrons
Silver has one valence electron.
Period number = no. of electron shells. Therefore neon has two shells.
The valence shell is the outermost shell...and an atom can only have one outer shell.
In the element Silver there are 1 or 2 valence electrons.THIS is a FACT(Answered by MA12099:D)
All these have one electron in their valence shell.
Hydrogen has only one valence electrons.