There is no non-metal with one valence electron.
Every element with 1 valence electron belongs to the alkali metals family
Anything in the oxygen group. Including oxygen.
Helium is a nonmetal with two valence electrons.
Hydrogen
Carbon
nitrogen
helium
Sodium.
It is an alkali metal (Group 1 element). So, it needs to lose one electron in order to form a full valence shell (the one beneath it). Full valence shells are more stable states.
Boron has 3 valence electrons.Boron has 3 valence electrons.
That element would be in the Alkali Metals (group one)
The element would be potassium (K).
A cesium atom has 1 valence electron. It is an alkali metal, and all alkali metals have 1 valence electron. The electron configuration for cesium is (Rn)7s1. The single electron in the 7s sublevel is its valence electron.
There is one valence electron in lithium, also in every other alkali metal element.
Because Hydrogen is a gas that has metal in the element
one valence electron
The answer is nitrogen. Nitrogen is one example of an element that has the same valence electron configuration as phosphorus.Ê
Yes. Rubidium is an alkali metal, and all alkali metals have one valence electron.
The answer is nitrogen. Nitrogen is one example of an element that has the same valence electron configuration as phosphorus.Ê
Potassium has one.
Sodium.
It is an alkali metal (Group 1 element). So, it needs to lose one electron in order to form a full valence shell (the one beneath it). Full valence shells are more stable states.
This chemical element is francium (Fr).
they all have one valence electron.