It has 8 electrons.
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There are 8 electrons in the outer shell of a xenon atom. Xenon is in group 18 of the periodic table, which means it has a full octet of electrons in its outer shell.
Xenon has a valence of 0, as it is a noble gas and has a full outer shell of electrons.
Xenon has 8 electrons in its outermost electron shell, making it a stable noble gas.
Xenon is found in group 18. It has an electronic configuration of 2, 8, 18, 18, 8 and has eight valence electrons (or eight electrons in the outer most orbital).
The outer shell of xenon is full with 8 electrons.
There are 8 electrons in the outer shell of a xenon atom. Xenon is in group 18 of the periodic table, which means it has a full octet of electrons in its outer shell.
Xenon has a valence of 0, as it is a noble gas and has a full outer shell of electrons.
Xenon has 8 electrons in its outermost electron shell, making it a stable noble gas.
The element with 54 electrons is Xenon (Xe). Xenon is an Inert Gas in Period 5 of the Periodic Table. Xenon has 54 electrons in 5 shells with 8 electrons in the outer shell.
Yes, helium, xenon, and neon all have stable electron configurations. Helium has a full outer electron shell with 2 electrons, xenon has a full outer shell with 8 electrons, and neon has a full outer shell with 8 electrons as well.
Xenon is found in group 18. It has an electronic configuration of 2, 8, 18, 18, 8 and has eight valence electrons (or eight electrons in the outer most orbital).
The outer shell of xenon is full with 8 electrons.
Xe (Xenon) is in group 8, and therefore has a stable configuration of eight valence electrons.
Xenon has 8 valence electrons because it is in Group 18 (noble gases) of the periodic table, which means it has a full outer shell of electrons. The electron configuration of xenon is [Kr] 5s2 4d10 5p6.
Xenon has 8 valence electrons. It is in group 18 (noble gases) of the periodic table, so it has a full outer shell of electrons.
No. Xenon doesn't react, it's a noble gas (meaning it has a full outer shell of valence electrons).
im guessing you mean valence shell electron configuration that would be: 5s^2 4d^10 5p^6