Carbon is a non metal element. There are 12 electrons in a single atom.
Phosphorus (P) has 15 electrons.
A fluorine atom has 9 electrons.
Aluminum has three unpaired electrons.
When an object has too many electrons, it carries a negative charge. This is because electrons have a negative charge, so an excess of electrons on an object results in an overall negative charge.
Pb2+ has lost two electrons, so it has 82 - 2 = 80 electrons.
If it's Carbon then there are 6 protons.
10 atoms of carbon16 atoms of hydrogen3 atoms of oxygen2 atoms of nitrogen1 atom of sulphur
8 electrons
16 electrons
20 electrons
6 electrons
97 electrons
4 electrons.
4 electrons, 2 valence electrons
There are 16 electrons in an O2 molecule. Each oxygen atom contributes 8 electrons, totaling 16 electrons in the molecule.
Germanium has 32 electrons.
Xenon has 54 electrons.