The atomic number is the same as the amount of electrons an atom has. Since the first shell can only hold 2 electrons and the second shell can hold up to 8 electrons, and Oxygen has 8 electrons, then it must have two shells with 2 electrons on the first and 6 on the next.
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2 shells
8 electrons
2 on the first shell
6 on the next shell
An atom of oxygen needs 2 electrons to complete its outer shell, which can hold a total of 8 electrons. Oxygen has 6 electrons in its outer shell, so it will gain 2 electrons through bonding to achieve a full valence shell.
There are 6 electrons in the outer shell of CH2O. Carbon has 4 outer electrons, hydrogen has 1 each, and oxygen has 6.
Oxygen has 6 electrons in its outer shell. It belongs to group 16 of the periodic table, also known as the oxygen family or chalcogens, and has 6 valence electrons.
The atom O has 6 electrons in its outer shell, as it belongs to group 16 of the periodic table, also known as the oxygen family.
There are different electrons in the outer shell of each element.
An oxygen atom has six (6) electrons in its outer shell.
it has 6 electrons in the outer most shell
An atom of oxygen needs 2 electrons to complete its outer shell, which can hold a total of 8 electrons. Oxygen has 6 electrons in its outer shell, so it will gain 2 electrons through bonding to achieve a full valence shell.
Oxygen needs 2 more valence electrons to have a full outer shell. Oxygen has 6 valence electrons, and a full outer shell for oxygen is achieved at 8 valence electrons.
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There are 6 electrons in the outer shell of CH2O. Carbon has 4 outer electrons, hydrogen has 1 each, and oxygen has 6.
Oxygen has 6 electrons in its outer shell. It belongs to group 16 of the periodic table, also known as the oxygen family or chalcogens, and has 6 valence electrons.
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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.
The atom O has 6 electrons in its outer shell, as it belongs to group 16 of the periodic table, also known as the oxygen family.
There are different electrons in the outer shell of each element.
Oxygen needs 2 electrons to fill its outer shell, which is the second electron shell. This shell can hold a maximum of 8 electrons. Oxygen has 6 electrons in its neutral state, so it will gain 2 electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration similar to a noble gas.