1st shell: 2 electrons, 2nd shell: 8 electrons, 3rd shell: 8 electrons, 4th shell: 4 electrons, 5th shell: 0 electrons, 6th shell: 0 electrons.
A silicon atom has 4 electrons in its valence shell.
14 electrons. 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 electrons in second shell, and 4 electrons in the valence shell.
well the first shell can only contain 2 electrons then in the second shell and up you can have up to eight that is how it goes
Each silicon atom can make four covalent bonds. This is because silicon has four valence electrons in its outer shell that it can share with other atoms to form these bonds.
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Silicon has 4 electrons in its outer shell.
A silicon atom has 4 electrons in its valence shell.
14 electrons. 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 electrons in second shell, and 4 electrons in the valence shell.
There are 4 valence electrons in each silicon atom within a silicon crystal. Silicon has 4 valence electrons in its outermost shell, as it is in group 14 of the periodic table.
4V V-Valence Electrons Valence Electrons-Last electron (which is on the outer shell)
well the first shell can only contain 2 electrons then in the second shell and up you can have up to eight that is how it goes
That neutral silicon atom has four electrons in its valence shell.
Silicon (or Silicium) has 4 electrons in its outer shell, just like Carbon, Germanium, Tin and Lead.
A neutral silicon atom will have 14 electrons, one for each proton in its nucleus. A link follows and can be found below.
Each silicon atom can make four covalent bonds. This is because silicon has four valence electrons in its outer shell that it can share with other atoms to form these bonds.
4 electrons in the outer shell 2-8-4 electron configuration :D
Silicon has 14 electrons. There are four electrons that orbit the nucleus in the outermost, or "valence," energy level, which are given to, accepted from, or shared with other atoms.