Elements in Sodium's Group (Group 1 - Alkali Metals) will have the same amount of electrons in their outer shell (i.e. 1 electron in the outer shell).
The number of elements that contain the same type of outer electrons as sodium is 11.
Lithium, Rubidium, Cesium, Francium.
Lithium, Rubidium, Cesium, Francium. Li , Rb , Cs, and Fr
- Electrons in the outer shell are important for the chemical reactivity of elements.- You think probable to a Lewis diagram.
Sodium has one electron in its outer ring.
The number of elements that contain the same type of outer electrons as sodium is 11.
All of the elements in group 1 on the periodic table contain the same number of outer electrons as sodium, which is 1.
Lithium, Rubidium, Cesium, Francium.
Lithium, Rubidium, Cesium, Francium. Li , Rb , Cs, and Fr
An electron is not an element.
An element reacts with another element by sharing electrons. The elements keep sharing electrons until both elements have a full outer shell.
Noble gases have complete outer energy levels and typically do not bond with other elements due to their stable configuration.
None. Xenon is itself an element.
The element with six electrons in its outer shell is oxygen.
Lithium , sodium and potassium are the three elements having 1 valence electron in their outer shell.
There is every known element floating around in outer space, since that is where most of the elements on Earth originally came from. When a star that is 25 times the size of our own sun goes supernova, it explodes and sends out most of it's mass (24 solar masses) into outer space.
Halogens are highly reactive elements and tend to form compounds due to their tendency to gain an electron to achieve a full outer electron shell. This makes them more stable when in compound form rather than in their pure elemental state. Additionally, halogens readily react with other elements to form various types of compounds, such as salts and acids.