sulfur
When n=2, you have an s orbital with 2 electrons, and you have 3 p orbitals each with 2 electrons (total of 6). So, total number of electrons for n=2 is 8 electrons.
It is Oxygen. Because Oxygen has the atomic no. - 8. Which means that 2 electrons can accommodate in the inner shell and the rest of the electrons (6 electrons) are in the out shell.
8. Hydrogen has 1 valence electron, Oxygen has 6. Since H2O has two hydrogen atoms, Water has 6 + 1(2) = 8 valence electrons.
The neutral atom of technetium has 43 electrons.
sulfur atom
What element has 2 electrons in the first shell and 8 in the second and 6 in the third
When n=2, you have an s orbital with 2 electrons, and you have 3 p orbitals each with 2 electrons (total of 6). So, total number of electrons for n=2 is 8 electrons.
2s^2 2p^6 8 total electrons
6 electrons
It is Oxygen. Because Oxygen has the atomic no. - 8. Which means that 2 electrons can accommodate in the inner shell and the rest of the electrons (6 electrons) are in the out shell.
8 because sulfur has 6 valence electrons and when it becomes sulfide it gains two electrons making it 6+2=8.
Sulfur has 6 electrons in the outermost energy level as its electronic configuration is 2, 8, 6.
There are 8 electrons. 2 in the 1st shell and 6 in the 2nd.
No, its two electrons in the first, 8 electrons in the 2nd and 3rd shell if its stable
The maximum number of electrons in the second principle energy level (n=2) is 8. This can be determined from 2(n^2) which for n=2 would be 2 x 4 = 8. It can also be seen by writing the electron configuration for n=2 which would be 2s2 2p6 for a total of 8 electrons.
Oxygen has 8 electrons (2 in the inner shell, 6 in the outer).
Iron has 8 valence electrons 6 from the 3d orbital and 2 from the 4s orbital.