there is 2 in the first, 8 in the other and then there is ... ............ ....................... ............................... 9, yes 9, in the outer shell, the only atom to have 9 in the outer shell, except for Browningulain
An iodine atom contains electrons in the first five energy levels in its ground state. The electron configuration for iodine in its ground state is 1s22s22p63s23p63d104s24p64d105s25p5.
2 (two) 2 (two)
5 shells
five
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see what period it is in on the periodic table it is in period 6, so therefore there are 6 electron shells or energy levels
no, they have seven
+/- 1 (5,7) are the listed oxidation states, but many of these elements that have many electron shells can reach deep into their valance shells for greater oxidation states due to a possibility of electron shielding.
The electronic configuration of iodine is: [Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p5.
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Both iodine and chlorine are halogens (group 17) and have 7 valence electrons.
see what period it is in on the periodic table it is in period 6, so therefore there are 6 electron shells or energy levels
No, iodine has 5 electron shells. It has a total of 53 electrons and its electron configuration is [Kr] 5s2 4d10 5p5, indicating that it has 4 electron shells.
no, they have seven
2, 8, 18, 18, 7.
+/- 1 (5,7) are the listed oxidation states, but many of these elements that have many electron shells can reach deep into their valance shells for greater oxidation states due to a possibility of electron shielding.
The electronic configuration of iodine is: [Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p5.
That would be iodine (I).
They have seven electrons in their outer shell they are in group seven on the periodic table.
No. Iodine molecules are much larger in a molecular scale. This is due to the number of shells (6 shells) that iodine possess, making it an extremely large element, and its existence as I2 in nature makes it even larger. Water is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom, making it relatively smaller in comparison.