The electron configuration of chlorine is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5. Each separated letter in that notation represents a distinct electron orbital. Therefore, there are 5 electron orbitals in chlorine.
there is 1 half filled orbital in a bromine atom... there are 9 orbitals total (i think that's what the last guy was trying to say?)
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chlorine have 17 atom the eletron configuration 1s22s22p63s23p5
There are exactly three electron pairs attached to the Boron atom, each one of them bonded to a chlorine atom as well.
The number of atoms in 1/2 gram of the chemical element copper is 4.7384X10^21. Copper has the atomic number 29 and its symbol is Cu.
The element chlorine has seven electrons in its valence shell.
The electronic configuration for Cl atom is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5. It has one unpaired electron in the 3p shell, thus it is a free radical and very reactive. Hence chlorine does not exist in its atomic state as a Cl atom as it is too unstable.
There are 27 electron containing orbitals in an atom of Iodine.
Two orbitals.
chlorine have 17 atom the eletron configuration 1s22s22p63s23p5
7 electrons in 3s and 3p (outermost) orbitals
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
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Aluminium has three electron shells with 2,8,3 electrons each.
None - the electron goes from sodium TO the chlorine.
17 protons and 17 electrons in chlorine.
Electron orbitals refer to the regions within the atom where electrons have the highest probability of being found. Gold has 4 orbitals.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
There are exactly three electron pairs attached to the Boron atom, each one of them bonded to a chlorine atom as well.