Valence electrons are the electrons on the outermost energy shell of an element.
each dot in an electron-dot diagram represents valence electrons or "available" electrons of each element. For example, Oxygen has 6 valence electrons so it has six dots around it. The number of valence electrons are found at the top of each group on the periodic table. Nitrogen has 5, Oxygen 6, Fluorine has 7...and so on! hope this helps
These are the outer electrons of the atom called valance electrons.
valence electrons
1 valence electron
3 valence electrons.
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each dot in an electron-dot diagram represents valence electrons or "available" electrons of each element. For example, Oxygen has 6 valence electrons so it has six dots around it. The number of valence electrons are found at the top of each group on the periodic table. Nitrogen has 5, Oxygen 6, Fluorine has 7...and so on! hope this helps
lose two elcetrons
neon has ten of each.
Yes, it is called polar covalent
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These are the outer electrons of the atom called valance electrons.
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valence electrons
1 valence electron
According to the periodic table the ion with 28 protons and 30 electrons, the chemical sybol is Ni-58
3 valence electrons.