A bromine atom has seven electrons in its outermost shell.
Bromine (Br) has 35 electrons in total. It has 7 valence electrons (outermost shell) and 28 core electrons (inner electron shells).
To be neutral, Bromine (atomic symbol Br) has 35 electrons. Ions have more or less.
The anion is Br+; bromine has 7 valence electrons.
Germanium has 18 inner shell electrons.
Bromine has 7 valence electrons available for bonding.
Bromine (Br) has 35 electrons in total. It has 7 valence electrons (outermost shell) and 28 core electrons (inner electron shells).
To be neutral, Bromine (atomic symbol Br) has 35 electrons. Ions have more or less.
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The neutral atom has 35 electrons.
The anion is Br+; bromine has 7 valence electrons.
Eight electrons in the 2nd shell of Br- This is also the number of electrons in the 2nd shell of I-, Cl- and even F- !
Bromine (Br) has 18 core electrons. This can be determined by subtracting the number of valence electrons (7 in the case of bromine) from the total number of electrons in a neutral atom, which is 35 for bromine.
35 protons, 36 electrons
Germanium has 18 inner shell electrons.
there are 2 electrons in the inner shell of a hydrogen atom.
Bromine has 7 valence electrons available for bonding.
In nitrogen, the inner shell consists of two electrons, which fill the 1s orbital.