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There are a total of 11 electrons in Sodium.
If you mean negatively charged ion - then yes
The notation 1s22s22p3 represents the electron configuration of an atom. It indicates that there are two electrons in the 1s orbital, two electrons in the 2s orbital, and three electrons in the 2p orbital.
C is 4*2 H is 1*2 For a total of 10 valence electrons
we know that 1st shell contain 2 electrons 2nd shell 8 electrons but third shell have to contains 18 electrons but the maximum no. of electrons that can be accommodated in the outermost orbit is 8 electrons...... by yhell
delocalized electrons
two electrons are paired means two electrons are bonded
If you mean "where are the valence electrons" then they are flying around the outside of the atom.If you mean "why" then I don't know. they're just there to be the outermost set of electrons.
In an atom, there are the same amount of protons as electrons, if that's what you mean.
No such thing. Did you mean valence electrons? Those are the outermost electrons in an atom, and they are the ones that are used in a chemical reaction.
I think you mean what atom only allows a total of 2 electrons and that would be helium.
The answer is electrons. I assume you mean positrons (anti-electrons) by positive electrons, and positrons and electrons go boom when they meet, so we don't see many positrons around.
The valence electrons are involved in the chemical bonding of atoms in a molecule.
Electrons are never connecting with the nuclease of an atom, the electrons do pass more freely if that's what you mean though.
Electrons are never connecting with the nuclease of an atom, the electrons do pass more freely if that's what you mean though.
Cl has 7 electrons. If you draw Cl^-, there are 8 electrons and a minus 1 charge. What do you want to draw? And what do you mean by "odd" electrons?
none its innert Being inert does not mean you don't have valence electrons. Helium has two valence electrons, both in a 1s orbital.