well "s" is sulfur and to get the answer (btw this rule only applies to groups 1,2,13,14,15,16,17, and 18) you need to see what group it is in and drop the 1 from it so sulfur is in group 16 so it has 6 valence electrons.
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Sb has 5 valence electrons, In has 3, Rb has 1 valence electron and Xe has 8. So in ranking, it would be, Xe, Sb, In, Rb.
The nuclear charge of antimony (Sb) is 51. The nuclear charge of an atom corresponds to the number of protons in an atom, given by the atomic number.
theatomic number of Antimony (Sb) is 51 and its atomic weight is 121.760. Determine the following: # The number of neutrons # the number of valence eletrons # the type of elementtheatomic number of Antimony (Sb) is 51 and its atomic weight is 121.760. Determine the following: # The number of neutrons # the number of valence eletrons # the type of element
Antimony (Sb, # 51) has 5 valence electrons (and so do all the other elements in that group.)
Cl has 17I has 53 Xe has 54 and Sb has 51.
An antimony (Sb) atom has five valence electrons in its outermost shell, which is the 5th shell with an electron configuration of [Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p3. In the 5p subshell, there are three electrons, and they occupy separate orbitals due to Hund's rule, resulting in three unpaired electrons. Therefore, an Sb atom has three unpaired electrons.
Sb has 5 valence electrons, In has 3, Rb has 1 valence electron and Xe has 8. So in ranking, it would be, Xe, Sb, In, Rb.
The nuclear charge of antimony (Sb) is 51. The nuclear charge of an atom corresponds to the number of protons in an atom, given by the atomic number.
Sb (antimony)
Sb (antimony)
theatomic number of Antimony (Sb) is 51 and its atomic weight is 121.760. Determine the following: # The number of neutrons # the number of valence eletrons # the type of elementtheatomic number of Antimony (Sb) is 51 and its atomic weight is 121.760. Determine the following: # The number of neutrons # the number of valence eletrons # the type of element
The symbol for antimony is Sb. A neutral atom of antimony has 51 electrons.
Group 15 elements (N, P, As, Sb, Bi)
Antimony (Sb, # 51) has 5 valence electrons (and so do all the other elements in that group.)
This would be Sb - Antimony.
Cl has 17I has 53 Xe has 54 and Sb has 51.
In the Lewis dot structure for SbCl3, antimony (Sb) is the central atom with three chlorine (Cl) atoms bonded to it. Sb has 5 valence electrons, while Cl has 7. Each Cl forms a single bond with Sb, using one electron each. This results in a total of 3 lone pairs on Sb and 3 single bonds to Cl atoms.