[Rn]5f36d17s2
[Rn]5f36d17s2
no S is not a noble gas inorder to become a noble gas u need to have a completely filled outermost shell
The noble gas electron configuration for Uranium (IV) ion (U^4+) is [Xe] 4f^14 5d^10. This means that the electrons from the noble gas Xenon are included, along with 14 electrons in the 4f orbital and 10 electrons in the 5d orbital for a total of 24 electrons.
I'm not sure either and that's what i want to know because i have a school project and i cant figure this stuff out and when will we use this stuff?! but u can ask u teacher and find out >>././
U can count the miles u do compared to a particular amount of gas u use. U should try this with rev gas- and then with super,. Mid can be the same as reg at some places.
Maybe the word "GASEOUS" has the letters A, E, & U in that order.
if u put fire by it maby I dont really know, do you?
The electron configuration of uranium is: [Rn]5f36d17s2.
If you are referring to a chemical reaction, neon does not react with anything. Neon is one of the so-called "Noble Gasses" or "Inert Gasses", which are very stable because their highest electron shell is full. Note that, despite their chemical stability, certain compounds can be formed from noble gasses in a laboratory setting. However, the mechanism that makes this possible doesn't work with the lighter noble gasses, like Helium and Neon, and no one has yet managed to create a truecompound from Neon.
lithium is a metal, neon is a non metal. lithium is a solid, neon is a noble gas. lithium is reactive, neon is an inactive gas!
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yes they are in the electron cloud didn't they teach u that in what 8 grade