valence electrons
Aluminum has 3 electrons in its highest occupied energy level.
Helium is the noble gas that does not have eight electrons in its highest occupied energy level. It only has two electrons in its outermost energy level.
They are Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon
Transition metals vary in the number of electrons in the highest level. Alkaline earth metals have two electrons in the highest energy level.
The electrons at the highest energy level are those (1 to 8 electrons) in the valence band. Ones with higher energy are unable to remain attached to the atom.
The highest energy level is called the "electronegativity".
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inner-shell electrons
Electrons in the outermost energy level (valence electrons) have the highest energy level. These electrons are involved in the atom's chemical reactions and bonding with other atoms.
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Sr has two electrons in the highest occupied energy level
Aluminum has 3 electrons in its highest occupied energy level.
Xenon has a total of 54 electrons. The highest occupied energy level of xenon is the 5th energy level, which can hold a maximum of 18 electrons. Therefore, on the highest occupied energy level of xenon, there are 18 electrons.
The 3rd energy level is the highest occupied energy level for chlorine with seven electrons.
Phosphorus has 5 electrons in its highest occupied energy level.
The valance energy level contains 4 electrons in carbon.
Helium is the noble gas that does not have eight electrons in its highest occupied energy level. It only has two electrons in its outermost energy level.