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Polonium is in the p block. It has 84 protons in a single atom.
They are significant because they determine what element would be in a specific block (s,p,d,f).
3 s = 2 3 p = 6 3 d = 10 so 18 total
Yes, barium is divalent with two electrons in the outer shell.
The main subatomic particles, that make up an atom, are the proton (positive, in the nucleus), the neutron (neutral, in the nucleus), and the electron (on the outer part of the atom).The main subatomic particles, that make up an atom, are the proton (positive, in the nucleus), the neutron (neutral, in the nucleus), and the electron (on the outer part of the atom).The main subatomic particles, that make up an atom, are the proton (positive, in the nucleus), the neutron (neutral, in the nucleus), and the electron (on the outer part of the atom).The main subatomic particles, that make up an atom, are the proton (positive, in the nucleus), the neutron (neutral, in the nucleus), and the electron (on the outer part of the atom).
An atom of Sn (Tin) has 4 valence electrons in the 5th shell, so it has 4 p electrons.
There would be five valence electrons that are counted toward the central p atom. This is because phosphorus has five valence electrons in its outer shell.
The valence electrons are the outermost (highest energy) s and p sublevels. There are 5 valence electrons in a phosphorus atom, and it is in period 3, so its valence electron configuration is 3s23p3.
Valence electrons can be found in the s and p orbitals in an atom. The s orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, while the p orbitals can hold a maximum of 6 electrons. This arrangement allows for a maximum of 8 valence electrons in an atom.
P has 5 valence electrons
The electrons in the valence band, this can be 1 to 8 electrons (in the s and p orbitals of the outer shell) depending on the element.
17. The electronic configuration of bromine is 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p6, 4s2, 4p5
One way to arrange the valence electrons in a P-N bond to make a Lewis structure is to have the nitrogen atom share three of its valence electrons with the phosphorus atom, while the phosphorus atom shares one of its valence electrons with the nitrogen atom. As a result, there would be a single bond between the phosphorus and nitrogen atoms.
The ionic compound formed between an atom P with 2 valence electrons and an atom Q with 5 valence electrons would be represented as P2Q5, following the rule of balancing charges in ionic compounds. The formula reflects the transfer of electrons from P to Q to achieve stability through the formation of ionic bonds.
Group #15 has 5 valence electrons
Valency is the number of electrons in the outer shell the charge is how many electrons is needed to form an octet (full valence = 8 electrons) Eg. Sulfur valence = 6 charge = -2 (needs to gain 2 electrons to gain an octet)
All halogens (group 17) have 7 valence electrons.Electronic Configuration of Br = 1s22s22p63s23p64s24p5Number of e- in valence shell (outmost s and p-orbital) = 2 + 5 = 7e-