No. Electrons gain energy as they move up the chain, i.e. in more outer shells.
When these elements have five electrons on the outermost shell of electrons.
No it does not.
gain 4 electrons:- Because the energy released (electron affinity) for the addition of four electrons is too high, Lose 4 electrons:- energy required to lose electrons (the sum of the first 4 ionization energies) is too high
they absorb photons from sunlight
to gain energy from the producers and pass it on throughout the food chain/web.
Lose
yes, electrons may change energy levels through a gain or loss of energy.
Electrons can absorb photons and gain energy, and they can emit photons and lose energy.
the electrons gain a huge amount of energy
They absorb photons.
methods in which an atom can gain energy
When these elements have five electrons on the outermost shell of electrons.
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No it does not.
An element that has two outer electrons is carbon. Carbon would not use the energy to gain six more electrons when it can easily get rid of the two outer electrons.
gain 4 electrons:- Because the energy released (electron affinity) for the addition of four electrons is too high, Lose 4 electrons:- energy required to lose electrons (the sum of the first 4 ionization energies) is too high
They can either gain, share, or lose electrons to have a full energy level