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It is the number of unpaired electrons in their valence shells. Oxygen has two unpaired valence electrons and carbon has four unpaired valence electrons.
A silicon atom has 4 unpaired electrons.
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An atom of antimony in its ground state has 3 unpaired electrons.
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Hund's Rule
A silicon atom has 4 unpaired electrons.
It is the number of unpaired electrons in their valence shells. Oxygen has two unpaired valence electrons and carbon has four unpaired valence electrons.
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An atom of antimony in its ground state has 3 unpaired electrons.
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O2 has two unpaired electrons. The O atom has two unpaired electrons.
the existence of unpaired electrons in the valence shell. :)
The number of unpaired electrons determines the number of covalent bonds that can be formed by an atom.