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How many electrons does a complete valance shell hold?

A complete valence shell typically holds 8 electrons. However, for elements in the first two rows of the periodic table, the valence shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons in the first shell and 8 electrons in the second shell.


How is elements most likely oxidation state related to its valence electrons?

It indicates how many electrons are required to complete a full valence shell.


What elements have 3 valence elements?

Some elements that have 3 valence electrons include aluminum, boron, and thallium. These elements can form compounds by either losing the 3 valence electrons to achieve a full outer shell, or by sharing electrons to complete their valence shell.


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there are 36 electrons in a valence shell. -cmoney


The elements within a group have a similar number of?

Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons. These are the outer-shell electrons that react with other elements.


Has Eight electrons in a valence shell?

These are the noble gases which have a complete valence shell.


Generally a complete valence shell holds how many electrons.?

Generally, a compete valence shell holds EIGHT electrons.


How many more electrons does nitrogen need to have a complete valence shell?

Nitrogen needs 3 more electrons to have a complete valence shell of 8 electrons. Nitrogen has 5 electrons in its valence shell, and a complete valence shell for nitrogen would have 8 electrons to achieve stability.


How many valence electrons will Nitrogen gain to have a full valence shell?

Nitrogen has five valence electrons and needs three more to achieve a full valence shell of eight electrons, in accordance with the octet rule. By gaining three electrons, nitrogen can complete its outer shell, typically forming covalent bonds with other elements to achieve this stable configuration.


Elements with complete outer shells?

Elements with complete outer shells have a full valence shell of electrons and are stable. This configuration is typically achieved by having eight electrons in the outer shell (known as the octet rule) or two electrons for the first shell. These elements are generally inert or have low reactivity due to their stable electron configuration.


Does Phosphorus have a complete outer shell?

No, it doesn't have a complete octet. Phosphorous is in group 5A, meaning it has 5 valence electrons (5 electrons on its outest shell).


Electrons can bond with other elements using what shell?

The outer or valence shell