Bromine borrows electrons
How many electrons does Bromine have
Bromine has 7 electrons in its outer shell.
An atom of bromine-82 has 35 protons, 35 electrons and 47 neutrons. All electrically neutral atoms of bromine have 35 electrons.
5 valence electrons exist in bromine period, at ground state bromine has 3 valence electrons
Bromine is a non metal element. There are 35 electrons in a single atom.
Bromine gain one electron and become Br-.
Nonmetal atoms are the atoms that borrow electrons. The number of atoms that can be borrowed or lent are what's known as valence.
borrow is a word that is opposite of lend.
Lend is to borrow as harmony is to Discord
"Lend" is the opposite of 'borrow'.
Example: if you have a book that I want to use, you lend it to me, I borrow it from you.
How many electrons does Bromine have
No, lend means to give to someone; borrow means to have someone give you something that you return after a certain amount of time. For example: I'll lend you my pencil. Can I borrow your pencil?
Borrows
Aluminium lends it's eletrons, it does not borrow it.
A neutral bromine atom has 35 electrons.
A bromine ion with only 26 electrons is not possible. A bromine atom has 35 electrons and it can't loose 9 electrons.