it is like another layer.
a different unit.
an outer layer of the nucleus.
The element with 4 valence electrons in the 6th shell is lead (Pb). Lead has 4 electrons in its outermost shell, which is the 6th electron shell.
This is an ionic bond.
The element with 4 valence electrons in its L shell is carbon. Carbon has an atomic number of 6, which means it has 6 electrons. These electrons are distributed in two shells: the first shell (K shell) holds 2 electrons, and the second shell (L shell) holds the remaining 4 electrons, making carbon a key element in organic chemistry.
Lithium is an example of an element that has less than 8 electrons. It has 3 electrons in its outer shell.
The element that has 7 valence electrons in its third shell is chlorine. The electronic configuration of chlorine is 2, 8, 7, with the outermost shell containing 7 electrons.
An empty snail shell is a biotic element because it is a remainer rom a living thing another example of a biotic element is a cork from a wine bottle
A duplet state is when an element has two electrons in it's outermost shell For example-Helium
It is sodium Chlorine is the first element that needs a third shell.
The outermost shell of an element, called the valence shell, determines the chemical properties of the element. The number of electrons in the valence shell influences how atoms bond with other atoms to form molecules.
This element is sulfur (S), with 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 electrons in the second shell, and 6 electrons in the third shell.
The element with 4 valence electrons in the 6th shell is lead (Pb). Lead has 4 electrons in its outermost shell, which is the 6th electron shell.
number of electrons in the bonding shell vary according to the element. for example group 1 in the periodic table contains elements with ony one electron in their bonding shell, similarly group 2 has elements with two electrons in its bonding shell and so on. the group number in the periodic table denotes the number of electrons in the bonding shell of each element present in that particular group
No, oxygen, as a nonmetal element, cannot have an expanded octet in its valence shell.
sulphur
This is an ionic bond.
Sulfur
2 because if it was 8 it would be a full shell. 2 because if it was 8 it would be a full shell. 2 because if it was 8 it would have a full shell....