To find electrons we must first find the atomic number of lutetium, which can be found below the lutetium symbol.
Lutetium has an atomic number of 174.97. Round to 175.
Atomic number is equal to amount of protons.
And in a neutral atom amount of protons is equal to the amount electrons.
Lutetium has 175 electrons.
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[Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d1 See the Related links.
[Xe] 4f14 5d1 6s2
2 valence electrons
if you are talking about valence electrons: 3. if you are talking about regular electrons, it differs. there are different atoms in that category. scandium 21 yttrium 39 lutetium 71 lawrencium 103 i hope this helps
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An element's atomic number gives its number of protons. Lutetium's atomic number is 71. Thus, it has 71 protons.
lutetium is a solid
Lutetium is used in PET scanners
Lutetium is found in the nature as a phosphate; lutetium is a scarce and expensive element.
Lutetium has the oxidation state +3.
The chemical element with atomic number 57 is Lanthanum (La). It has 57 electrons in 6 shells. It is a Lanthanide, as it is what the rest of the Lanthanides are based on. It is naturally occuring and non-radioactive.
Lutetium costs 42 USD for a 5 gram ingot.
If you think to the electron configuration of lutetium this is: [Xe]4f14.5d1.6s2.
For most practical purposes, lutetium can be regarded as stable, though it is slightly radioactive. 97.41% of lutetium found in nature is stable, and 2.59% is of an isotope with a half life of 37,800,000,000 years. Like all other elements, lutetium has synthetic radioactive isotopes.