4 electrons
In a neutral carbon atom, there will be 4 electrons in the outer most valence shell.
The second electron shell can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
Carbon has two electrons in its inner shell and four in its outer shell.
In the first shell of oxygen, there are 2 electrons, and in the second shell, there are 6 electrons. Oxygen has 8 electrons in total, with 2 of them in the first shell and the remaining 6 in the second shell.
First Shell always has 2 electrons. Second shell onwards can have up to a maximum of 8 electrons.
There six electrons in carbon atom, 2 in the first shell and 4 in the second shell.
there are four electrons on the outer shell of carbon..
In a neutral carbon atom, there will be 4 electrons in the outer most valence shell.
Carbon has 2 electrons in it's first electron shell. All elements except hydrogen do.
Carbon has four valence electrons, so it will need four more electrons to fill its outer shell.
The second electron shell can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
Carbon has four electrons in its outer shell and needs four more electrons to complete its octet.
Carbon has two electrons in its inner shell and four in its outer shell.
In the first shell of oxygen, there are 2 electrons, and in the second shell, there are 6 electrons. Oxygen has 8 electrons in total, with 2 of them in the first shell and the remaining 6 in the second 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.
8 electrons
First Shell always has 2 electrons. Second shell onwards can have up to a maximum of 8 electrons.