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A limited number of electrons...
no because stars can orbit each other
8 maximum number
Yes. Every element in a group has the same number of valence electrons.
Each planet has one orbit that is just called the orbit of . . . .
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A limited number of electrons...
The definition of universe in my opinion is a group of planets that orbit around each other.
Each group has a group number.
The atomic number from a periodic table is the number of electrons each known element has in its orbit. The atomic number of Xe is 54, therefore Xenon (Xe) has 54 electrons in its orbit.
The number of valence electrons is unique to each group. For example, group 1 has 1 valence electron, and group 3 has 3 valence electrons, and group 7 has 7 valence electrons. This is unique for each group as no other group has that same number of valence electrons.
elements in a group have the same number of valence electrons. The number of shells present increases as we move down a group.
no because stars can orbit each other
8 maximum number
When you have finished dividing, the divisor (the number you divided BY) and thequotient (the answer you got) together, are both of those numbers, either way.Either of them can be the number of equal groups, and then the other one is thenumber in each group.
Yes. Every element in a group has the same number of valence electrons.
The electron configurations of the elements in each main group are regular and consistent:the elements in each group have the same number of valence electrons.