The electon structure is 2,8,8. This means it can have a maximum of 2 electrons on its 1st shell, 8 on the 2nd and 8 on the 3rd :)
Be (beryllium) has four electrons total: the first orbital, the 1s orbital, has two, which leaves two electrons in the outer shell.
any time there are as many electrons and protons and they fill each orbital optimally.
Clay consists of many different elements, and it is therefore impossible to tell how many electrons it has.
phosphorus will accept 3 electrons or share 3 electrons
Boron has 3 valence electrons.
Orbital Notation is a way to show how many electrons are in an orbital for a given element.
Two electrons of opposite spin
The S orbital contains a maximum of two electrons
A single orbital can hold up to two electrons.
There are 5 electrons in the d orbital of an Os3+ ion.
The are two electrons in the 3s orbital of magnesium (Mg.)
Any orbital is complete when it contains 2 electrons.
There are two electrons at most in an orbital, further, they have spins in opposed directions.
There can only be 2 electrons in each single orbital, and they will be on opposite sides of the electron cloud (orbital).
Be (beryllium) has four electrons total: the first orbital, the 1s orbital, has two, which leaves two electrons in the outer shell.
2 electrons.
there r 2 electrons in the s orbital, their r 6 electrons in p orbital , their r 10 electron's in the d orbital and 14 electrons in f orbital.