Germanium is in group 14 and in period 4
The s orbitals are 1S, 2s, 3S and 4S with two electrons in each - therefore 8 in all although only the two - those in the 4S - are valence electrons
Germasnium is in group 4 and is in period 4.
It therefore has s electrons as follows
4s 2
3s 2
2s 2
1s 2
So 8 in all- but only 2 are valence electrons (4s2)
Germanium is a group 4 element like carbon and silicon. It will therefore have 4 electrons in its outer-most energy level.
4 valance electrons
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4 valence electrons
The total number of valence electrons in Boron's ground state is 2
Germanium Atomic number is 32 and the number of electrons is 32
2 valence electrons are in an aluminum atom in the ground state.
I'm no expert, but both germanium and silicon are located in the same group on the periodic table. Elements in the same group are chemically similar because they contain the same number of valence electrons.
4 valence electrons
The total number of valence electrons in Boron's ground state is 2
Silicon and Germanium, Tin and Lead all have the same number of valence eelectrons as carbon.
Germanium Atomic number is 32 and the number of electrons is 32
A fluorine atom in the ground state has 7 valence electrons.
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2 valence electrons are in an aluminum atom in the ground state.
I'm no expert, but both germanium and silicon are located in the same group on the periodic table. Elements in the same group are chemically similar because they contain the same number of valence electrons.
Germanium (Ge) Atomic Number- 32 Atomic Mass-72.59
An atom of fluorine has 9 electrons in total. Electrons are equal to protons when the atom isn't an ion, and the number of protons is also the atomic number of the element, so you just need to know the atomic number to find out the number of electrons or protons.
Take the atomic number then subtract the amount of valence electrons. Example: Number of non valence (inner) electrons in Sulfur: 16 (atomic number) - 6 (valence electrons) = 10 (valence or inner electrons)
Two valence electrons.