Xe (Xenon) is in group 8, and therefore has a stable configuration of eight valence electrons.
The outer shell of xenon is full with 8 electrons.
8 electrons.
It has 8 electrons. "Your Welcome"
There are 8 of them.
The outer electron shell of the xenon atom is full, there are no valence electrons to promote activity.
The outer shell of xenon is full with 8 electrons.
8 electrons.
It has 8 electrons. "Your Welcome"
There are 8 of them.
The element with 54 electrons is Xenon (Xe). Xenon is an Inert Gas in Period 5 of the Periodic Table. Xenon has 54 electrons in 5 shells with 8 electrons in the outer shell.
The outer electron shell of the xenon atom is full, there are no valence electrons to promote activity.
There are different electrons in the outer shell of each element.
No. Xenon doesn't react, it's a noble gas (meaning it has a full outer shell of valence electrons).
Fluorine and Chlorine are in the 7th group. They have 7 electrons in outer shell.
Xenon Melting point is -111.9 °C (161.25 K, -169.42 °F) Boiling point is -108.1 °C (165.05 K, -162.58 °F) it has 54 protons and electrons and 77 neutrons and is a noble gas =)
The Noble Gases (Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon) all have a complete shell and are not looking to lose or gain any of their electrons.
Both statements are true:Every element in group I has one electron in its outer shell andEvery element in group II has two electrons in its outer shell