I depends on the shell. S-shell has only two electrons if all levels are occupied. P-shell has 6 electrons for the same condition and so on. This also depends on how much mass or matter there is in each shell!!!
1st shell: 2 electrons, 2nd shell: 8 electrons, 3rd shell: 8 electrons, 4th shell: 4 electrons, 5th shell: 0 electrons, 6th shell: 0 electrons.
Sulphur has 6 electrons in its outermost shell.
Boron has three electrons in its outer shell
14 electrons. 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 electrons in second shell, and 4 electrons in the valence shell.
Phosphorous has 2 elements in K-shell, 8 in L-shell and 5 in M-shell.
1st shell: 2 electrons, 2nd shell: 8 electrons, 3rd shell: 8 electrons, 4th shell: 4 electrons, 5th shell: 0 electrons, 6th shell: 0 electrons.
It has 5 electrons in its outermost shell.
there are two electrons the first shell hold
Sulphur has 6 electrons in its outermost shell.
There are two electrons in the valance shell of helium. Since this is the first shell, it is filled by two electrons.
2 electrons in the K shell and 8 electrons in the L shell
In the first shell there are two electrons and in the second shell there are six electrons, but only the electrons in the second (outer) shell are valence electrons.
Vanadium has on the outer shell two electrons.
Boron has three electrons in its outer shell
14 electrons. 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 electrons in second shell, and 4 electrons in the valence shell.
thallium has 3 electrons in outermost shell.
Calcium has two electrons in the outer shell.