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The outer shell of nickel is not full. Nickel has an electron configuration of 4s2 3d8, so its outer shell has two electrons which is not the maximum it can hold (which would be 8).
Oxygen needs 2 more valence electrons to have a full outer shell. Oxygen has 6 valence electrons, and a full outer shell for oxygen is achieved at 8 valence electrons.
Eight - it has a full outer shell of electrons.
Carbon has four valence electrons, so it will need four more electrons to fill its outer shell.
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Calcium has a full 4s sublevel, but does not have a full "outer shell", per se, because it is not a noble gas.
Beryllium has 2 outer shell electrons. Its full electronic configuration is:- 1s2, 2s2
Neon is a noble gas, which means all it's electrons shells are full. innermost shell has space for 2 electrons, followed by 8 in the next shell, 8 in the next shell and so on. Answer therefore is 2.
There are 8 electrons in the outer shell of a xenon atom. Xenon is in group 18 of the periodic table, which means it has a full octet of electrons in its outer shell.
The outer shell of nickel is not full. Nickel has an electron configuration of 4s2 3d8, so its outer shell has two electrons which is not the maximum it can hold (which would be 8).
Oxygen needs 2 more valence electrons to have a full outer shell. Oxygen has 6 valence electrons, and a full outer shell for oxygen is achieved at 8 valence electrons.
Every noble gas does have an outer shell. That's why they don't want to react with any other element. This is because they don't want to gain or lose any electrons. Because they have a full outer shell.
Argon has 8 valence electrons (electrons in the outer shell)
chlorine has 6 electrons in the outer shell. although these have a special name, they are called valance electrons.
Noble gases have a full outer shell, meaning that they have no valence electrons and have 8 electrons in their outer shell. If the outer shell is full they do not need electrons, so they would not want to bond with another element to form a compound.
Sulfide anion is formed which can be represented as S2-.
Eight - it has a full outer shell of electrons.