One. In nature, however, hydrogen forms a diatomic bond making it found as H2.
Magnesium has three electron shells. The electron configuration is 2,8,2
A bismuth atom has 6 electron shells.
Phosphorus in is 3rd period. So it has 3 electron shells.
Curium has seven electron shells.
Yttrium has five electron shells.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
Hydrogen has one shell with only 1 electron on the valance shell.
No, hydrogen has a total of one electron shell because it only has one electron.
All elements in the first period have 1 shell. That's hydrogen and helium.
Magnesium has three electron shells. The electron configuration is 2,8,2
Bromine has 4 electron shells.
Polonium has 6 electron shells.
Sodium, i believe has 3 shells.
A sulfur atom has 3 electron shells.
Uranium has 92 electrons, which means it has 7 electron shells.
The correct number of electron clouds or shells sodium has is 3.
A bismuth atom has 6 electron shells.