The atomic no. of tellurium is 52
so, its electronic configuration is 2,8,8,16,18
so it will be 2,8,8
so, it will result in 2,6
since it finally has 6 electrons in the outermost shell, it will take 2 electrons to form the nearest inert gas electronic configuration
so it's valency is 2
There are 8 Valence Electrons.
Antimony. The higher an element is in a group, the smaller it is, requiring more energy (ionization energy) to remove an electron.
8 valence electron
A valence electron, or valence electrons, are found in all of the elements. A valence electron is an electron located on the out most shell of an element (the valence shell). Most elements will have more than one valence electron. Oxygen, or O, has six valence electrons because its outer shell consists of six electrons.
Outer energy level electrons, or valence electron.
None.
There are 6 valence electrons in tellurium On the 5th energy level, it's valence shell
The elements in Group 16 on the periodic table have six valence electrons. They include oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium.
Tellurium
The most common valence is +4, but also possible -2, +2 and +6.
The Group 6A elements are oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium and polonium. The number of valence electrons in Group 6A is 6.
This would be Sb - Antimony.
tellurium :)
Argon and Xenon have the same number of valence electrons, both are noble gases (group 18 that have 8 electrons).
all elements from group 16 or the chalcogens (oxygen, sulphur, selenium, tellurium and polonium)
That is group 16 in the modern numbering, (or 6 in the older system). It comprises oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium and polonium.
tellurium The element that has 52 protons is tellurium, and the isotope of tellurium that has 76 neutrons is tellurium-128.