All elements in group four have FOUR valence electrons. This is easy to remember because the group number located at the top of the periodic table of elements corresponds precisely in all cases to the experimentally observed number of valence electrons in the elements. It is also important to know that the elements in group eight (the inert gases) all have eight valence electrons, meaning that they can neither gain or lose electrons in the way of bonding with other elements, thus the maximum number of valence electrons any molecule can have is eight.
It has 4
Neutral Carbon atoms contain 6 electrons and 6 protons 2 electrons are found in the 1st electron ring and 4 in the outer ring to reach a stable electron (8 in the outershell) arrangement carbon requires 4 covalent bonds to be formed
These would be the elements in group 16. The elements in group 16 have six valence electrons. Those valence electrons are represented in a Lewis diagram by surrounding them with six dots. When drawing a diagram for an element with six valence electrons, there should be two pairs of dots (four total), and two separate dots.
An easy way to determine how many valence electrons an atom has is by looking at the periodic table. The first two columns on the left of the periodic table and the last six on the right are the elements which have valence electrons. Each column represents 1 valence electron. So column one has one valence, column two has two valence. Only counting the first 2 and the last 6 six columns, Carbon is is column four, which means it has four valence electrons.
the group 4A elements
Carbon and Silicon both have four valence electrons as well as other group four elements.
Carbon has 4 valence electrons. It needs four more to form the octet. So carbon will share four electrons
All elements in group four have FOUR valence electrons. This is easy to remember because the group number located at the top of the periodic table of elements corresponds precisely in all cases to the experimentally observed number of valence electrons in the elements. It is also important to know that the elements in group eight (the inert gases) all have eight valence electrons, meaning that they can neither gain or lose electrons in the way of bonding with other elements, thus the maximum number of valence electrons any molecule can have is eight.
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The most reactive elements have either 1 valence electron or 7 valence electrons
Carbon has four valence electrons. Each of theseelectrons can pair with an electron from another atom to form a strong covalent bond. In carbon, all the electrons with the principal quantum number 2 are valence electrons, but the two electrons with principal quantum number 1 are not.
Because it has four Valence electrons
Sn has 50 total electrons and is in the Group 4a elements on the periodic table. The nearest Noble Gas that is before Sn is Kr, which has 36 electrons. Therefore, the number of inner electrons (the same as Kr's electrons) is 36, outer electrons is 4 and valence is 4 as well (because its a Group 4a
It has 4
Si (silicon) is in the fourth group, has 14 total electrons, and four valence electrons.
The answer is c. Valence electrons are shared between oxygen atoms & D. Four valence eletrons are shared