on the innermost shell of any element there is 2 electrons (except for Hydrogen, but that's a different story) so the answer would be 2
Germanium has 18 inner shell electrons.
In nitrogen, the inner shell consists of two electrons, which fill the 1s orbital.
The very inner shell of an atom is the 1st shell and can only contain 2 electrons.
There are 2 valence electrons in Barium.
Cl is in the 17 group. It is in the 3rd period. It has 3 energy levels.
Germanium has 18 inner shell electrons.
Barium has 0 unpaired electrons. It has a full outer shell of electrons, which is why it is a stable element.
there are 2 electrons in the inner shell of a hydrogen atom.
In nitrogen, the inner shell consists of two electrons, which fill the 1s orbital.
2 electrons in each shell: 2,8,18,18,8,2
The very inner shell of an atom is the 1st shell and can only contain 2 electrons.
There are 2 valence electrons in Barium.
It will lose 2 electrons.
Cl is in the 17 group. It is in the 3rd period. It has 3 energy levels.
Barium has 56 eletrons56 electrons and protons.
Since Helium is a noble gas meaning it is stable, and the fact that it has one shell, it has 2 shells in its inner-most shell.
Two.