The outer shell number for beryllium is 2. Beryllium has 4 electrons, so in its electron configuration, 2 electrons are in the first energy level and 2 electrons are in the second energy level, making the outer shell number 2.
You mean valence electron? 2 If your talking about Bohr Diagrams then it depends on the metal
No atom can hold 18 electrons in its outer energy shell - there is the valence rule, stating that the maximum for the outer shell is 8 electrons.
The valence shell (outermost energy level) of a noble gas is filled in ... ns2 np6 electron configuration except helium where it is 1s2.
The outermost principal energy level is the highest energy level in an atom where electrons are located. This level determines the chemical properties of an element, as it is the location of valence electrons that participate in chemical bonding.
The highest level. Or the outer, valence shell.
The outer energy shells in the group 18 elements, called the noble gases, have a complete octet of ns2np6, where n is the highest energy level. The only exception is helium, which has an outer energy shell of 1s2.
In a neutral carbon atom, there will be 4 electrons in the outer most valence shell.
hello it has 5 electrons on the outer shell
Nitrogen has 5 electrons in its outer shell, and Bromine has 7 electrons in its outer shell.
the energy levels are as follows: first shell 2 second shell 8 third shell 5
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There are three electrons in boron's outer energy level.
The outer shell number for beryllium is 2. Beryllium has 4 electrons, so in its electron configuration, 2 electrons are in the first energy level and 2 electrons are in the second energy level, making the outer shell number 2.
The electronic configuration of chlorine is 2,8,7 So there are 7 electrons in the valence shell (or highest energy level).
Bromine has 7 electrons in its outer energy level, making it one electron short of a full outer shell.
The outer shell is called the valence shell