VSEPR only shows the geometric shape of the element
The difference between the Lewis dot structure and the structural formula is that the formula only shows the bonds that have formed whereas the dot structure shows all the valence electrons, including lone pairs, in that molecule.
Helium is the only noble gas that doesn't have 8 valence electrons. It only has 2.
Francium has only one valence electrons.
Only one valence electron.
valence model
VSEPR only shows the geometric shape of the element
VSEPR only shows the geometric shape of the element
Yes, but only if its positive. If its negative, it shows the number of electrons need to become stable.
The difference between the Lewis dot structure and the structural formula is that the formula only shows the bonds that have formed whereas the dot structure shows all the valence electrons, including lone pairs, in that molecule.
Because they are the only ones involved in bonding. For example, when an forming an ionic compound one atom loses its valence electrons and one gains electrons to make its valence electron shell complete.
Well.. an electron dot diagram is a diagram that represents the eletrons in outer cloud layers. And heres a stupidiio anwaser "its a dot in a electron....and a diagram thingy hehehehhe." there u go two anwsers there stupidiio or SMART U CHOOSE WISELY YOUNG GRASSHOPPPER
Only chemical elements have a valence.
Helium is the only noble gas that doesn't have 8 valence electrons. It only has 2.
The most stable number of valence electrons is 2 for hydrogen and helium, which have only one electron shell in the shell model for atomic electron configurations, and 8 for all other elements.
There are ONLY 2 valence electrons in Co, valence electrons come only from the s orbital and the p orbital, giving only 2 for Cobalt.
Francium has only one valence electrons.