Germanium (Ge) has 4 electrons in its outer shell.
The Lewis dot structure for germanium (Ge) consists of four valence electrons represented as two dots on each side of the symbol. This reflects the electron configuration of Ge, which has four electrons in its outer shell.
The isotope Germanium -72 has 32 proton, 40 neutrons and 32 electrons. Two other stable isotopes are Ge-70 (38 neutrons) and Ge-74 (42 neutrons) both with the same numbers of protons and electrons as Ge-72 There is also a low percentage stable isotope Ge-73
32 protons, 32 electrons. Ge-72 isotope has 40 neutrons
atomic number-32 symbol-Ge Name-Germanium Atomic Mass-72.59 color-grey-white Family-Carbon Family Column-Column 14 Period-Period 4
There are 6 unpaired electrons in Cr because it is an exception atom when doing electron configuration. Because of the extra stability with a full subshell, one of the two electrons in the 4s orbital will move up to the 3d orbital (which originally had only 4 unpaired) to make the 3d orbital full. Now, there is one unpaired electron in the 4s orbital and 5 unpaired electrons in the 3d orbital, which adds up to 6 total.
The Lewis dot structure for germanium (Ge) consists of four valence electrons represented as two dots on each side of the symbol. This reflects the electron configuration of Ge, which has four electrons in its outer shell.
Germanium (Ge) has 2 lone pairs of electrons.
The underlying rason is the similarity in their outer shell electron configurations. the group 14 elemnts C, Si, Ge, Sn and Pb all have 4 electrons in thir outer shells. Families of the periodic table share properties because of their common reactions.
The isotope Germanium -72 has 32 proton, 40 neutrons and 32 electrons. Two other stable isotopes are Ge-70 (38 neutrons) and Ge-74 (42 neutrons) both with the same numbers of protons and electrons as Ge-72 There is also a low percentage stable isotope Ge-73
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32 protons, 32 electrons. Ge-72 isotope has 40 neutrons
atomic number-32 symbol-Ge Name-Germanium Atomic Mass-72.59 color-grey-white Family-Carbon Family Column-Column 14 Period-Period 4
There are 6 unpaired electrons in Cr because it is an exception atom when doing electron configuration. Because of the extra stability with a full subshell, one of the two electrons in the 4s orbital will move up to the 3d orbital (which originally had only 4 unpaired) to make the 3d orbital full. Now, there is one unpaired electron in the 4s orbital and 5 unpaired electrons in the 3d orbital, which adds up to 6 total.
Elements that contain four valence electrons include elements from group 14 of the periodic table, such as carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), and lead (Pb). These elements have their outermost electron shell filled with four electrons and display a variety of chemical properties based on this electron configuration.
Ge with 4 dots. Ge is in group 14. It has two valencies 2 and 4.
Carbon (Ca) Silicon (Si) Germanium (Ge) Tin and Lead
Ge and Si have a valence shell with 4 electronics making them the starting point for semi-conductors. When mixed with atoms that have 3 or 5 electrons in the valence shell (AKA tri-valent and penta-valent) the blending or doping creates P-type and N-type materials - the building blocks for semi-conductors