5 electrons
All elements in the group of Nitrogen, such as Phosphorus and Arsenic, have five valence electron when in their natural state (that is, they have not have not gained or lost valence electrons). But as to the element in that group that has valence electrons in the third electron orbital, Phosphorus is the one you are looking for. To figure this out, just look at the Periodic Table of Elements, and you will see that Phosphorus is in the third row. Hope this helps!
What member of the carbon family is a nonmetal
Aluminum is a member of the boron family and is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust.
It appears to be a grammatically incorrect sentence. It could possibly mean "Is a member of your family one." If this is the case, it is asking if someone in your family is specifically the first or only one.
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It is the 2nd member of nitrogen family, P, phosphorus with 15 protons, 15 electrons and 16 neutrons.
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All elements in the group of Nitrogen, such as Phosphorus and Arsenic, have five valence electron when in their natural state (that is, they have not have not gained or lost valence electrons). But as to the element in that group that has valence electrons in the third electron orbital, Phosphorus is the one you are looking for. To figure this out, just look at the Periodic Table of Elements, and you will see that Phosphorus is in the third row. Hope this helps!
zirconium, hafnium, and rutherfordium are all in the same family as titanium. To help you along your way, I'll let you in on a little secret:An element's "family" is a fancy way of saying the "column" (vertical row) on the periodic table of elements. So anything in that column is in the same family as that element.The reason it is organized this way is because all of the elements in that family have the same number of valance electrons (save for helium, which only has 2 valance electrons, and the rest of the noble gas family have 8). Valance electrons are the electrons in the outer most electron orbitals.
The element that is a member of the nitrogen family (Group 15) and has 16 neutrons is phosphorus. It has an atomic number of 15, meaning it has 15 protons in its nucleus. Adding the 16 neutrons gives phosphorus a mass number of 31.
All have six valence electrons.
Nitrogen and Phosphorus.
how many valence electrons does family 1 have
The only element in nitrogen family with 16 neutrons is the element Phosphorus (symbol: P). However it is a solid at room temperature and not gas.
Arsenic is a member of the metalloid family, which includes elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals. It is located in Group 15 of the periodic table, along with elements like nitrogen and phosphorus.