Francium has 87 electrons but the atom is neutral.
Francium ions typically have a +1 charge. Francium is an alkali metal in group 1 of the periodic table, and like other alkali metals, it tends to lose one electron to achieve a stable outer electron configuration.
Francium has 87 electrons; one is the valence electron.
This compound was not prepared; the chemical formula will be FrF.
The electron configuration of francium is [Rn]7s1.
Francium, Fr, atom number 87, is an element, so it is uncharged metal atoms. It doesn't normally occur in nature, both isotopes are unstable and artificially made.It can easily donate one electron, becoming Fr+ion: charge +1, because it is an alkali-group(I) element like sodium.
Francium has the lowest electron affinity among all the elements because it is highly reactive and readily loses an electron to form a positive ion. This means that francium has a very low tendency to gain an electron.
Francium typically has a common charge of +1. As an alkali metal in Group 1 of the periodic table, it readily loses one electron to achieve a stable electronic configuration. Due to its extreme radioactivity and rarity, francium is not commonly encountered in practical applications.
Francium has seven electron shells; electrons per shell: 2, 8, 18, 32, 18, 8, 1.
7s1 because the definition of valence electrons are the outermost s and p electrons therefore in this case there is only an outermost s electron and therefore the answer is 7s1. NOTE:IT DOES NOT INCLUDE THE D AND THE F ELECTRONS!!!!Other valence configuration examples include;Nitrogen : 2s2 2p3Chlorine : 3s2 2p5Zinc: 4s2Bromine: 4s2 4p5
Francium has one valence electron, its atomic no is 87 and it belong to Ist group of periodic table.
The electron has the highest charge to mass ratio. This is because it has a tiny mass compared to its charge, making its ratio very high.
Francium has one valence electron.