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An electron is not an element.
The element with 1 electron in period 1 would be hydrogen.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
No. An electron is a fundamental charged particle that is found in all elements.
The answer is nitrogen. Nitrogen is one example of an element that has the same valence electron configuration as phosphorus.Ê
This chemical element is neon (Ne).
There are a total of 9 electrons so that would be the element fluorine.
Electrons are not components of the atomic nucleus.
Iron has the electron configuration [Ar]3d64s2.
This shows 19 electrons, with 4s1 as a valence electron. This is potassium (K).
Helium has no electron affinity.
An electron is not an element.
The element that has a single electron in the 2p sublevel is boron. The electron configuration of Boron is 1s22s22p1.
The electron is not a chemical element: it is a small elementary particle with a negative electrical charge.
The electron configuration of the element with the atomic number 39 (yttrium) is: [Kr]4d15s2.
The element with 1 electron in period 1 would be hydrogen.
The element with that electron configuration is Iron.