For the most part, oxygen has 8 electrons. This is oxygen's neutral state.
Oxygen has 6 valence electrons (Electrons in the outer most orbit). However, on the whole, Oxygen has 8 electrons as its atomic number is 8.
It means that there are 8 electrons in the outer most shell of the atom. Atoms with 8 valence electrons are generally stable.
8
8
Yes, krypton has eight valence electrons.
0.0141
Ne2+ has a total of 8 electrons. Each Ne atom contributes 5 electrons (Ne's atomic number is 10), and the +2 charge on the ion means it has lost 2 electrons. So, 2 Ne atoms together as Ne2+ would have a total of 8 electrons.
Eighty thousand
Oxygen has 6 valence electrons (Electrons in the outer most orbit). However, on the whole, Oxygen has 8 electrons as its atomic number is 8.
204120.
567.125
the # of protons and electrons is 8 as it is shown on the periodic table of elements.
It means that there are 8 electrons in the outer most shell of the atom. Atoms with 8 valence electrons are generally stable.
No the most reactive have 1 or 7 - if they have 8 they are stable
The most stable atoms/ions have 8 electrons in their outermost shell.
counting the shared electrons, 8.
7/8 of 648 is 567.