The K shell is closest to the nucleus, and is the smallest shell, so when electrons are in that shell they are close to each other, and therefore also have a strong repulsion toward each other (since the electrostatic force varies inversely according to the square of the distance between two charged objects). The attractive force between the positive nucleus and the negative electrons is enough to hold two electrons in the K shell, but if a third electron were to enter that shell, the repulsive force between the three negatively charged electrons would be greater than the attraction that the electrons would have for the nucleus, and therefore one of the electons would be forced out of the shell.
Helium is the only noble gas that does not have eight electrons in its outer shell. It has only two electrons in its outer shell.
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Beryllium has 4 electrons. In the first shell, there are 2 electrons because the first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
The first electron shell, or energy level only holds 2 electrons. It is the smallest and closest energy level to the atom's nucleus. Hydrogen and helium are the only two elements to have electrons in just the first shell.
Hydrogen's valence shell can only accommodate a maximum of 2 electrons because it has only one electron orbital available (1s orbital). This means that it can bond with only one other atom to fill its valence shell and achieve stability through a full outer shell.
The first shell of Neon, known as the K shell, can only hold two electrons. The first shell of any chemical element can only hold two electrons.
Helium is the only noble gas that does not have eight electrons in its outer shell. It has only two electrons in its outer shell.
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Only two electrons.
Only two electrons in the seventh shell.
Beryllium has 4 electrons. In the first shell, there are 2 electrons because the first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
The first shell of oxygen can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
The beryllium atom has 4 electrons and the valence is 2.
the first shell of electrons has only 2 spaces in it before it is full whereas the 2nd shell has 8 electrons in it to be full.
The first shell of an atom can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
The first electron shell, or energy level only holds 2 electrons. It is the smallest and closest energy level to the atom's nucleus. Hydrogen and helium are the only two elements to have electrons in just the first shell.
Hydrogen's valence shell can only accommodate a maximum of 2 electrons because it has only one electron orbital available (1s orbital). This means that it can bond with only one other atom to fill its valence shell and achieve stability through a full outer shell.