1) You can't have 4.171023 atoms -- you can't even have 4.1 atoms. Atoms are, by definition, indivisible. Thus, you can have 4 atoms or 5 atoms, but no number in between a positive whole number.
2) Even if you chose a whole number to ask about, such as
4.17 x 10^23
the number of electrons in that many atoms would depend on which type of atoms you are asking about. Most atoms in our Universe have only one electron, but some have over a hundred atoms.
Your body is made of molecules which are made of atoms. All atoms have electrons.
Everything is made up of atoms and atoms contain electrons. Therefore I suppose that technically yes you do eat electrons as everything you eat has electrons in it.
Silicon has 14 electrons.
se and sometimes gain electrons. Atoms with eight valence electrons do not easily lose electrons
Element is made by atom. atoms included many protons,neutrons and electrons.
Carbon atoms have 6 electrons, when non-ionized
each of atoms have electrons that equql to atomic number of that of atoms
there are 5 electrons in boron atoms.
two electrons
Atoms have 1 to 118 electrons. For a neutral atom the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons (atomic number).
Only two electrons.
Only two electrons.
You can't have .78 of an atom - atoms are indivisible.
3 atoms I think.
Nitrogen atoms have two core electrons.
a carbon atom can share electrons with up to four other atoms.
covalent bond (There is also metallic bonding, which is many, many atoms sharing an electron, not just neighboring electrons.)