Germanium
Potassium (K) contains 19 electrons.
The element that contains 105 electrons is fermium, which has an atomic number of 100. This means it has 100 protons and, in a neutral atom, 100 electrons.
The element that contains 32 electrons is named Germanium
Germanium has 32 electrons in its electron cloud.
The formula for the number of electrons you can have in each shell is 2n^2 (2 times n squared) where n is the energy level (also called the Principal Quantum Number). So, L1 = 2 x (1x1) = 2 L2 = 2 x (2x2) = 8 L3 = 2 x (3x3) = 18 L4 = 2 x (4x4) = 32 L5 = 2 x (5x5) = 50 So, 2 + 8 + 18 + 32 + 50 = 110. Note that the above tells the maximum number, not necessarily the number for a particular element. An element can move on to another (higher) shell without having completely filled a lower shell. To find out for sure about a particular element, you need to consult an electron configuration table for that element.
Germanium is the element with 32 electrons. It was found in Germany. It is in the p block.
Potassium (K) contains 19 electrons.
The element that contains 105 electrons is fermium, which has an atomic number of 100. This means it has 100 protons and, in a neutral atom, 100 electrons.
The element that contains 32 electrons is named Germanium
Magnesium atoms have 12 electrons.
Vanadium (V) contains 5 electrons in its 3d orbitals.
The element that contains only two 2p electrons is helium.
Gypsum is the commerical/everyday name for calcium sulphate, di-hydrate (CaSO4.2H2O) The calcium sulphate molecule contains the following atoms ;- 1 x calcium 1 x sulphur 4 x oxygen. Discount the di-hydrate. Calcium contains 20 protons and 20 electrons Sulphur contains 18 protons and 18 electrons oxygen contains 8 protons and 8 electrons 4 x oxygen contains 32 protons and 32 electrons. So overall one molecule of gypsum contains 20 + 18 + 32 = 70 protons and 70 electrons.
molybdenum
Iron is the industrially important element that contains 26 electrons and rusts in the presence of air and moisture.
Germanium has 32 electrons in its electron cloud.
Germanium has a total of 32 electrons in different orbitals.