Your question doesn't really ask anything. The electron states of atoms can determine a lot of things, please be more specific.
Oxygen atoms have 6 valence electrons, while sulfur atoms have 6 valence electrons as well.
valence electrons
the electrons on their outer shell, all atoms want to gain a full valence shell.
In the compound Al₂O₃, there are two aluminum (Al) atoms and three oxygen (O) atoms. Aluminum has 3 valence electrons, so 2 Al atoms contribute a total of 6 valence electrons. Oxygen has 6 valence electrons, so 3 O atoms contribute 18 valence electrons. Therefore, the total number of valence electrons in Al₂O₃ is 6 + 18 = 24 valence electrons.
an ion
They will gain 3 electrons from something with 3 valence electrons.
The valence electrons are involved in the chemical bonding of atoms in a molecule.
Valence Electrons!
Isopropyl alcohol, or isopropanol (C3H8O), has a total of 20 valence electrons. The carbon atoms contribute 12 valence electrons (3 carbon atoms with 4 electrons each), the hydrogen atoms contribute 8 valence electrons (8 hydrogen atoms with 1 electron each), and the oxygen atom contributes 6 valence electrons. Thus, when you sum them up (12 + 8 + 6), you get a total of 20 valence electrons.
No, eight valence electrons completely fills the valence band and makes the atom inert. The most reactive atoms have either one valence electron or seven valence electrons.
shared between the atoms or transferred from one atom to another to form chemical bonds.
Valence electrons, which are the electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom, are available to form bonds with other atoms. These electrons are involved in the formation of chemical bonds.