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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The number of valence electrons in an atom of sulfur is six. Sulfur is a solid non-metal that has a density of 2.067 grams per cubic centimeter and an atomic weight of 32.065.
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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.
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 valency of antimony is 5. This is because antimony is in Group V of the periodic table. Being a part of that group means that it has 5 valence electrons.
Antimony (Sb, # 51) has 5 valence electrons (and so do all the other elements in that group.)
N and As for two. They all have 5 valence electrons (as do Sb and Bi).
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.
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 valency of antimony is 5. This is because antimony is in Group V of the periodic table. Being a part of that group means that it has 5 valence electrons.
Sb (antimony)
Sb (antimony)
Antimony (Sb, # 51) has 5 valence electrons (and so do all the other elements in that group.)
Group 15 elements (N, P, As, Sb, Bi)
This would be Sb - Antimony.
N and As for two. They all have 5 valence electrons (as do Sb and Bi).
Sb (antimony)
Antimony, symbol Sb has an atomic number of 51. This is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of Sb, and in a neutral atom it is also the number of electrons. The ground state electron configuration for antimony is: 1s22s22p63s23p63d104s24p64d105s25p3
Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P), Arsenic (As), Antimony (Sb) and Bismuth (Bi) all have a valence of 5, meaning they have 5 electrons in their outer shell. This means that they will readily accept three electrons, rather than lose five.