valence electrons
The number and arrangement of electrons in atoms of an element determine the chemical properties of the element.
Fluorine does not have the highest electron affinity it has highest electronegativity the highest electron affinity is for chlorine atom.
valence electrons, there can be 1 to 8 of them in the outer s orbital and 3 p orbitals.
The seventh electron shell.
Oxygen.
The number and arrangement of electrons in atoms of an element determine the chemical properties of the element.
HOMO stands for highest occupied molecular orbital, representing the highest energy level at which an electron can be found in a molecule. LUMO stands for lowest unoccupied molecular orbital, representing the lowest energy level at which an electron can be promoted to in a molecule. These orbitals are important in understanding chemical reactivity and properties.
Fluorine does not have the highest electron affinity it has highest electronegativity the highest electron affinity is for chlorine atom.
Sodium: Na(2, 8, 1 ) so there is one electron in the highest (3rd) level
chlorine has the highest electron affinity
The seventh electron shell.
valence electrons, there can be 1 to 8 of them in the outer s orbital and 3 p orbitals.
Yes chlorine does have highest electro-negativity due to its highest electron gain enthalpy
The electrons with the highest energy are an atom's valence electrons. These are the electrons in the outermost energy level, or valence shell, which is the part of an atom that participates in a chemical reaction.
the last one
which two months had the highest rates of chemical weathering
The highest energy level is called the "electronegativity".