The atoms that have 5 valence electrons are nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth, known as the nitrogen group or group 15.
It is a non-metal in general.
However if you are talking about shell(not subshells and orbitals), then most of the heavier elements exhibit this.
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nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. carbon has 4 valence electrons.
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Either lose 5 electrons, which is least likely, or gain 3 electrons.
Phosphorus is a group 5 element. All group 15 elements have 5 valence electrons. Thus, phosphorus has 5 valence electrons.
A barium atom has two valence electrons.
There are 2 valence electrons in an atom of magnesium. There are 5 valence electrons that are in an atom of phosphorus. There are 4 valence electrons that are in a silicon atom.
nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. carbon has 4 valence electrons.
5 valence electrons
5 valence electrons can be contained in 1 atom
There are 5 valence electrons in the atom phosphorus.
There are 15 electrons total, with 5 valence (outer shell) electrons
yes, they have 5 electrons in each atom
The electrons farthest away from the nucleus are the valence electrons of an atom.
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Either lose 5 electrons, which is least likely, or gain 3 electrons.