Valence electrons
on the outer shell of the atom
Electrons are found in an atom's outer shell. The outer shell, also known as the valence shell, is where the electrons involved in chemical reactions and bonding are located. The number of electrons in the outer shell determines the atom's chemical properties.
Valence electrons. They exist in the atom's valence shell.
The outer shell of an atom is the valence shell, which contains the valence electrons.
An oxygen atom has six (6) electrons in its outer shell.
Valence shell
Valence shell
A neutral neon atom has 8 electrons in its outer shell. Neon has a total of 10 electrons, with 2 in the inner shell and 8 in the outer shell.
A chloride anion contains eight outer shell electrons, one more than the seven outer shell electrons found in a chlorine atom.
the valence shell
Valence shell
The valence shell is the outermost shell...and an atom can only have one outer shell.