Argon has 8 valence electrons (electrons in the outer shell)
Argon is a noble gas. All noble gases have stable outer shells with 8 valence electrons (with the exception of He, which as 2).
Argon has eight valence (outer) shell electrons. It is a Noble Gas so its valence shell is full (Octet Rule).
Argon is a noble gas belonging to group 18. It has 8 valence electrons.
Argon has 18 electrons.
Argon has 18 electrons.
The electron configuration of argon is [Ne] 3s2 3p6. From this, we can see that the outer shell contains eight electrons.
No. Argon has eight electrons in its outer shell and magnesium has two electrons in its outer shell.
All noble gasses have 8 valence electrons which means outer electrons. As for electrons overall, argon would have 18.
Argon (Ar) has 8 electrons in its outer shell. This is because argon belongs in group 18 of the periodic table, known as the noble gases, which have a full outer shell of 8 electrons.
Argon is a noble gas. All noble gases have stable outer shells with 8 valence electrons (with the exception of He, which as 2).
the first ring has two second has ten and third has eight
Argon has eight valence (outer) shell electrons. It is a Noble Gas so its valence shell is full (Octet Rule).
Argon is a noble gas belonging to group 18. It has 8 valence electrons.
Yes it is . The outer argon is full becoz it has 18 electrons
Argon is a Noble gas--one with eight electrons in its outer shell.
Argon has 18 electrons.
Argon has 18 electrons.