There are 118 known elements in Avril 2014.
To answer this, we simply need to consider the lightest of the chemical elements, hydrogen. Hydrogen's atomic number, and thus its number of protons and electrons, is 1. So, by necessity, that is the minimum amount of valence electrons an atom can have.
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The elements in a group do not have the same number of shells, however, the elements in a horizontal row do have the same number of shells.
Elements react with other elements based on the number of electrons in their outer shell, also called valence electrons.
Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons.
The minimum number of elements in a heap of level 4 is 15.
Minimum 6 (the size of the larger of the two sets); maximum 9 (the sum of the sizes).
To answer this, we simply need to consider the lightest of the chemical elements, hydrogen. Hydrogen's atomic number, and thus its number of protons and electrons, is 1. So, by necessity, that is the minimum amount of valence electrons an atom can have.
A compound is composed of two or more different elements.
Two or more for POLY atomics, or in the other case it were a 'mono' atomic ion (= ONE)
There is a minimum number, it is one.
the sum of the elements divided by the number of elements is the average
A compound has minimum two different elements.
the minimum number is 0
The minimum number of tables is 3.
Potassium's minimum oxidation number is zero.Its maximum is plus one.
The minimum number of tables is 3.