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Nitrogen has five electrons in its outer shell and bromine has seven in its outer shell.
Boron has three electrons in its outer shell
Boron has 3 electrons in the outer shell and 2 electrons in the inner.
Chlorine has 7 electrons in its outer shell.
Germanium (Ge) has 4 electrons in its outer shell.
Potassium (K) has one electron in its outer shell, which makes it a Group 1 alkali metal. Calcium (Ca), on the other hand, has two electrons in its outer shell, placing it in Group 2 as an alkaline earth metal. This difference in the number of outer electrons contributes to their distinct chemical properties.
Nitrogen has five electrons in its outer shell and bromine has seven in its outer shell.
Boron has three electrons in its outer shell
Vanadium has on the outer shell two electrons.
Lithium and potassium are both alkali metals. Thus their outermost orbitals are filled up to s1. So, that shows us that they both have only one outer level electron each.
Calcium has two electrons in the outer shell.
There is one electron on cobalts outer shell.
4V V-Valence Electrons Valence Electrons-Last electron (which is on the outer shell)
Boron has 3 electrons in the outer shell and 2 electrons in the inner.
1 in the 4s orbital, 19 electrons in all (K has an atomic number of 19)
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Tungsten has 6 electrons in its outer shell.