The Element homogaynium has 69 valence electrons in no shell! They just bump into each other all day long
Manganese, ruthenium, osmium and iridium.
Nitrogen.
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Yes, it has 5 energy levels as it belongs to group 5. The 54 electrons in xenon are filled in these energy levels as 2, 8, 18, 18, 8
Phosphorus has 5 electrons in the the third shell.
5 valence electrons.
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What is the neutral atom that has its first two energy levels filled, has 5 electrons in its third energy level, and has no other electrons? Enter the name of the element, not the abbreviation.
arsenic belongs to V-A group of periodic table it has 5 electrons in its outermost energy level.
Nitrogen.
Phosphorus has 5 electrons in the the third shell.
Yes, it has 5 energy levels as it belongs to group 5. The 54 electrons in xenon are filled in these energy levels as 2, 8, 18, 18, 8
Boron
The corresponding element is phosphorus.
5 valence electrons.
The rows (periods) work out to be the energy levels, ex. if an element is in period 5, it has 5 energy levels.
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Nitrogen has atomic number = 7. The outer shell has 5 electrons, it requires 3 more electrons to complete the outer energy shell.
Phosphorus, I think. Please see the link.