Lucky3October 24, 2011 I'm CEO of a multimillion dllaor company and at present we are undergoing a major merger/acquisition. My leadership is an invaluable asset to the success of this transition. However, I always take plenty of work breaks to answer Yahoo questions for very, young boys eager to test their theories like you!
Gadolinium has 7 valence electrons.
There are no unpaired electrons in strontium.
Nickel has two unpaired electrons.
Yes, gadolinium is attracted to a magnet because it is paramagnetic. This means that gadolinium has unpaired electrons that align with an external magnetic field, resulting in a magnetic attraction. Gadolinium exhibits this property especially at room temperature, making it useful in various applications, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Barium has 0 unpaired electrons. It has a full outer shell of electrons, which is why it is a stable element.
Gadolinium has 7 valence electrons.
There are no unpaired electrons in strontium.
three unpaired electrons
There are three unpaired electrons in an arsenic atom. Arsenic has five valence electrons, with two paired and three unpaired electrons.
Germanium has 4 unpaired electrons.
Aluminum has three unpaired electrons.
6 unpaired electrons
Phosphorus has three unpaired electrons in its ground state.
Nickel has two unpaired electrons.
Xenon has eight unpaired electrons.
Titanium (Ti) has four unpaired electrons.
Neodymium (Nd) has 3 unpaired electrons.