Halogen family members, or elements in group 17, have 7 valence electrons.
7 valence electrons.
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Five valence electrons. They all exhibit different oxidation numbers too!!!!
8 valence electrons are there in in neon's family .They are stable in nature.
The elements in the boron family are in group 13. Therefore, their outermost shells are filled up to their s2 p1 orbitals. That means that the boron family of elements all have 3 valence electrons.
Noble gasses have the complete octet of valence electrons. The are in the family 18 of the periodic table. They are unlikely to react with other elements.
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The name of the family is the Halogen family.
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All of the members of the carbon family have 4 valence electrons.
The family of elements that has 4 valence electrons is the carbon family, which includes carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), and lead (Pb). These elements are located in Group 14 of the periodic table.
Elements in the same family (or group) have the number of valence electrons in common. Ex: Family 16 - 6 valence electrons.properties
There are 8 valence electrons in the noble gases, the family of elements furthest to the right on the periodic table.
Five valence electrons. They all exhibit different oxidation numbers too!!!!
Because they have the same number of valence electrons and need the same number of electrons to fill their valence shells
Such atoms belong to a group in the periodic table of elements.
8 valence electrons are there in in neon's family .They are stable in nature.