Valence shell
The outer-most shell of an atom is called the valence shell. It is involved in forming chemical bonds with other atoms.
It becomes a cation
A fluorine atom has seven unshared electrons in its outer most shell (valence shell).
Valence
An atom is considered inert when it has a full outer electron shell. For most atoms, this means having 8 electrons in the outer shell, except for hydrogen and helium which only need 2 electrons in their outer shell to be stable.
The outer-most shell of an atom is called the valence shell. It is involved in forming chemical bonds with other atoms.
Electrons in the outer most shell are called Valence Electrons.
Valence shell and Ultimate Shell
Valence electrons
Valence shell
The valence shell is the outer most shell or imaginary orbit of an atom containing <8 electrons. The electrons in this shell are called 'valence electrons'.
The valence shell is the outer most shell or imaginary orbit of an atom containing <8 electrons. The electrons in this shell are called 'valence electrons'.
I believe it's just the outer shell. It is where the outer electrons are contained.
Valence electrons
The electrons in the outer most shell are known as the valence electrons.
The outer most electron shell of iodine atom contains 7 electrons.
Valence Electrons