The highest number of electrons in an atom is 116, as Ununhexium has an Atomic Mass of 292 it has 116 protons and 116 electrons as well as 176 neutrons.
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The valence electrons.
An atom's atomic number is the number of electrons.
The number of electrons should equal the number of protons, otherwise you have an ion.
the atomic core charge of an atom is the same as the number of valence electrons in the atom
For any element an atom contains EQUAL number of protons and electrons. An atom has no charge. If any given atom has an unequal number of electrons and protons it is no longer an atom, but an ION.
The most valence electrons an atom can contain is eight.
Because an atom of element has the same number of electrons as of protons and the number of protons in an atom is the same as the atomic number of the atom, the answer to this is whichever element has the highest atomic number yet synthesized.
the period number tells which is the highest energy level occupied by the electrons
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the period number tells which is the highest energy level occupied by the electrons
the period number tells which is the highest energy level occupied by the electrons
the period number tells which is the highest energy level occupied by the electrons
The valence electrons.
Valence electrons are the highest energy electrons in an atom.
An atom's atomic number is the number of electrons.
valence electrons
The electrons at the highest energy level are those (1 to 8 electrons) in the valence band. Ones with higher energy are unable to remain attached to the atom.