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Nitrogen (N) is atomic number 7, so has 7 electrons in the ground state. The configuration is1s2 2s2 2p3. From this, one can see that the 1s is full, as is the 2s. So, the number of completely filled orbitals is TWO.
*it has a filled valence shell
Helium's atomic number is 2 because it has 2 protons in its nucleus.
completely filled valence shells
yes it has completely will valence shell
A small beanbag filled with rice will absorb moisture.
the one that is completely filled
Three completely filled orbitals.
The outer shell is completely filled.
Elements are stable when they have completely filled (or half filled) orbitals.
full
p-block elements have partially filled p-subshell. It is not completely filled.
AnswerNo, the mold will die for the time being but will not completely die. If there is any moisture at all after that it will continue to grow, until moisture is completely removed. I am not sure if it will continue to send mold spores
Three electron shells would be completely filled by a neutral xenon atom.
Argon has completely filled M shell (or 3p orbital)
Its outer shell is filled with electrons.
Nitrogen (N) is atomic number 7, so has 7 electrons in the ground state. The configuration is1s2 2s2 2p3. From this, one can see that the 1s is full, as is the 2s. So, the number of completely filled orbitals is TWO.