The electron configuration for mercury is this: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6 4f14 5d10 6s2 Mercury is element 80. That's its atomic number, and there are 80 protons in its nucleus. If a mercury atom is neutral, it will have 80 electrons about it, and the electrons will be arranged as outlined above.
Mercury has 80 electrons distributed in 6 energy levels,; namely:First Energy Level: 2Second Energy Level: 8Third Energy Level: 18Fourth Energy Level: 32Fifth Energy Level: 18Sixth Energy Level: 2Accordingly, Mercury has on the outer shell 2 electrons to share with in any chemical reaction by an ionic bond.
yes, passage of electricity depends on the structure of material at atomic level since electricity is nothing but flow of charge, any material which acquires charge(electrons or ions) on it, can allow passage of electricity. mercury being a metal, contains free electrons which is responsible for passage of electricity
259N is the person weigh on mercury.
Assuming that two neutrons and two electrons are also added, the atomic number would shift from 80 to 82, resulting in lead. If the neutrons or electrons were not added, it would be the radioactive isotope, lead-206.
The amount of electrons in mercury is (80)electrons.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. It is an element with 60 protons, 60 electrons and about 120 electrons. It can have a different amount of matter depending on how much of it there is. Answer by: Supernerd
Mercury easily shares its valence electrons
There are 69 electrons.
Mercury has 80 electrons in it.
Mercury is a non metal element. There are 80 electrons in a single atom.
Yes mercury has two outer electrons the two elements that the two outer electrons would be Iodine and Magnesium.
Mercury (the neutral atom) has 8o electrons.
As all atoms mercury contain protons, neutrons and electrons. Mercury has 80 electrons and protons and a variable number of neutrons - depending on the isotope.
zero - there are no unpaired electrons
Mercury easily shares its valence electrons
Mercury has 2 valence electrons.