Electrons in the outermost shell are called valence electrons.
In Chemistry, an electron shell is an orbit followed by electrons around the nucleus of an atom. The outermost shell is called the valence shell.
The 3rd energy level
Electrons
valence electrons
Valence
Electrons in the outermost energy shell (valence shell) have the most energy.
All of them. The s1 shell is the outermost electron shell. Despite being the first shell quoted and the lowest in energy, it is actually the largest in average diameter, and so is the "outermost."
Valence electrons are the electrons on the outermost energy shell of an element.
Electrons in the outermost energy shell of an atom are called valence electrons.
valence electrons
they are referred as valence electrons. These are the electrons in outermost shell.
valence electrons
valence electrons
valence electrons
The question is somewhat vague. If the question were written as an atom contains seven electrons in the outermost energy level and that outermost shell is a p-shell then the atom is a halogen. If the atom contains seven electrons in the outermost energy level and that outermost shell is a d-shell or f-shell then the atom is a metal.
This is called the valence shell
Valence
Electrons in the outermost energy shell (valence shell) have the most energy.
All of them. The s1 shell is the outermost electron shell. Despite being the first shell quoted and the lowest in energy, it is actually the largest in average diameter, and so is the "outermost."
Electron Shells