Silicon is the element. It is present in same group as C.
Carbon is a typical tetravalent chemical element.
The order is: Iodine (7 valence electrons) Carbon (4 valence electrons) Calcium (2 valence electrons) Sodium (1 valence electron)
Sulphur
No. Carbon has 4 electrons in its outer shell (valence shell).
A molecule of crotononitrile (C4H5N) has 9 valence electrons. This is calculated by adding the valence electrons of each element: carbon (4), hydrogen (5), and nitrogen (1).
The element with 6 valence electrons is carbon.
4 electrons
All of them. They all have valence electrons, of ns2, np2
Carbon is a typical tetravalent chemical element.
The order is: Iodine (7 valence electrons) Carbon (4 valence electrons) Calcium (2 valence electrons) Sodium (1 valence electron)
Carbon has four valence at ground state has group four element
Sulphur
nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. carbon has 4 valence electrons.
It is silicon that has the same number of valence electrons as carbon. Silicon sits right below carbon on the periodic table.
No. Carbon has 4 electrons in its outer shell (valence shell).
A molecule of crotononitrile (C4H5N) has 9 valence electrons. This is calculated by adding the valence electrons of each element: carbon (4), hydrogen (5), and nitrogen (1).
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