Hydrogen is a non metal element. There are 1 electrons in a single atom.
NH3 =====> 8... Because H is in group 1 so it has 3(1) and N is in group 5 so 5 valence electrons... you add 3(1) + 5 = 8 valence electrons... TADA !
CH4 (methane) has one C-atom and four H-atoms. C-atoms have 6 electrons, and H-atoms have 1, so it would look like this: 6+1*4=6+4=10
Each H has 1. Each O has 6 and the S has 6. That's a total of 32 valence electrons.
thirteen electrons
OH3+ contains 1 oxygen with 8 protons and three H each with one proton, making 11 in all. As it has a single positive charge the number of electrons is 10.
1 of each
Hydrogen is a non metal element. There are 1 electrons in a single atom.
How many* and it has 1 electron in it's outer shell, and only has the 1 shell.
The H+ ion has no electrons.
It depends on what kind of ion:If it's a cation (H+) then there is 1 proton and 0 electrons, so zero.If it's an anion (H-) then there is 1 proton and 2 electrons, so 2 (and that shell is full).
Only 1 electron needed to make H stable.
An atom of Hydrogen (H) has one electron (-1) and one proton (+1), and is uncharged (0). H+ indicates that the Hydrogen atom has lost an election (-1) but still has the proton (+1) and thus has a positive charge (H+). Because it only had one electron to begin with, when H becomes H+ it does not have any electrons left. Therefore, H+ does not have any electrons.
NH3 =====> 8... Because H is in group 1 so it has 3(1) and N is in group 5 so 5 valence electrons... you add 3(1) + 5 = 8 valence electrons... TADA !
CH4 (methane) has one C-atom and four H-atoms. C-atoms have 6 electrons, and H-atoms have 1, so it would look like this: 6+1*4=6+4=10
The hydrogen ion H+ is without electrons.
Each H has 1. Each O has 6 and the S has 6. That's a total of 32 valence electrons.
Hydrogen contains 1 electron, 1 proton, and 0 neutrons. It is on the periodic table represented by the letter H.