There are 83 protons, as the atomic number of bismuth is 83.
Lithium have available for bonding one electron.
Bismuth is in group 15 and has 5 valence electrons
Five electrons in the outermost shell of Bismuth (group 15, same as 'parental' Nitrogen)
In acetyl chloride (C₂H₃ClO), there are a total of 18 electrons involved in bonding and non-bonding. The molecule has 6 bonding electrons from the C-Cl bond and 12 bonding electrons from the C-C and C=O bonds. Additionally, there are 2 non-bonding electrons associated with the chlorine atom. Thus, acetyl chloride has 18 electrons in total, with 6 non-bonding and 12 bonding electrons.
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Bromine has 7 valence electrons available for bonding.
Two valence electrons
Lithium have available for bonding one electron.
Argon is a noble gas and being as its highest energy level is completely filled there are no electrons available for bonding in argon.
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Bismuth is in group 15 and has 5 valence electrons
Nitrogen has 5 electrons available for covalent bonding. It has 5 electrons in its outer shell, meaning it can form stable covalent bonds by sharing these electrons with other atoms.
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Five electrons in the outermost shell of Bismuth (group 15, same as 'parental' Nitrogen)
Bismuth (Bi) has 83 electrons, with a configuration of 2-8-18-32-18-5. There are only 5 6p electrons in bismuth.
There are 32 electrons available for bonding in the sulfate ion (SO4^2-). Each oxygen contributes 6 valence electrons, and the sulfur contributes 6 valence electrons, giving a total of 32 electrons.
bismuth has 83 protons and electrons.Bi-209 isotope has 126 neutrons.