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The element whose electronic structure is [Rn]7s2 = Raradium
All group 2 element have same outmost shell (2)
Electronic structure is how many electrons each shell of an atom can hold. It is written by the number of electrons in the 1st shell (max 2) then a commer, the number of electrons in the 2nd shell (max 8) another commer, how many are in the 3rd shell (max 8) etc. example: 2,8,8
potassium
The period of an element is determined by electronic configuration.Period is same as the number of energy levels of the element.
Fluorine
The electron structure of a chemical element Indicate the location of electrons on shells.
The element whose electronic structure is [Rn]7s2 = Raradium
The chemical properties of any given element are the result of it electronic structure. The mass number is not related to the electronic structure because the mass includes neutrons, which not related to the electron structure (unlike protons). Any given element exists in more than one form (called isotopes) which have different numbers of neutrons, but the same electronic structure (and the same number of protons).
Bohr's model explain the structure of mono electronic system
All group 2 element have same outmost shell (2)
a pixel is the smallest element in an electronic image
In a neutral atom, the number of electrons equals the number of protons. Isotopes of the same element also have the same number of electrons and the electronic structure.
No, structure is not an element. That would make no sense...
Electronic structure is how many electrons each shell of an atom can hold. It is written by the number of electrons in the 1st shell (max 2) then a commer, the number of electrons in the 2nd shell (max 8) another commer, how many are in the 3rd shell (max 8) etc. example: 2,8,8
which valance shell electron configuration of neutral atoms would represent an element most likely to form a 2-ion?
a pixel is the smallest element in an electronic image