This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a Periodic Table.
Cesium (Cs) has one unpaired electron in its outermost shell. It has the electron configuration of [Xe] 6s¹, meaning it has a single electron in the 6s orbital, which is not paired with any other electron. Therefore, cesium has one unpaired electron.
There can only be 2 electrons in each single orbital, and they will be on opposite sides of the electron cloud (orbital).
Maximum of two in each of the p orbital. there are three p orbitals (px, py and pz)
How many atoms / electron clouds does helium have ?
Each atom of lithium will have 3 electrons. Two electrons will fill the 1s orbital, and the third electron will occupy the 2s orbital, following the electron configuration of 1s^2 2s^1.
Cesium (Cs) has one unpaired electron in its outermost shell. It has the electron configuration of [Xe] 6s¹, meaning it has a single electron in the 6s orbital, which is not paired with any other electron. Therefore, cesium has one unpaired electron.
Cesium has 1 unpaired electron.
Cesium, or Cs, has 1 valence electron.
There can only be 2 electrons in each single orbital, and they will be on opposite sides of the electron cloud (orbital).
Orbital notation shows how the electrons are arranged in the orbitals of the sublevels. Electron configuration shows only how many electrons are in each sublevel.
Losing an electron cesium has a noble gas configuration.
Maximum of two in each of the p orbital. there are three p orbitals (px, py and pz)
How many atoms / electron clouds does helium have ?
Cesium is in period 6 and thus will have 6 electron shells.
Boron has two electron orbitals - 1s and 2s. Each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
One electron in outermost energy level.
Cesium has 55 electrons in the neutral atom. It has only one outer s-block electron, however. It's outer-most orbital is the 6s1 orbital. If you are looking for the total number of electrons in all of cesium's s-block orbitals, the number is 10. The s-block orbital holds only 2 electrons, and the 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, and 5s orbitals hold 1 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 electrons, or 9 electrons. Add the 1 electron in the 6s orbital and you'll get 10. A link can be found below.