There are four electrons in the outer or valence shell of a neutral carbon atom.
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In a neutral carbon atom, there will be 4 electrons in the outer most valence shell.
Carbon and Germanium They all have 4 electrons in their outer orbital
Two electrons
8 electrons
No. Valence electrons are the electrons in the outer most orbit (or energy level) and not in outer most orbital.
In a neutral carbon atom, there will be 4 electrons in the outer most valence shell.
Carbon is an example.
Carbon and Germanium They all have 4 electrons in their outer orbital
yes.they have the maximum number of electrons in their outer energy level?
Boron has 3 electrons in it's outer level.
You shouldn't use terms like "outer level", because they're confusing. It could potentially mean at least two things, specified more precisely below. The highest occupied energy level of a ground state neutral carbon atom, the 2p level, has two electrons. The number of electrons in a ground state neutral carbon atom that have a principal quantum number of 2 (the highest associated with any electrons in such an atom) is four.
Electrons in the outermost principal energy level are called valence electrons.
The are the valence electrons.
Two electrons
8 electrons
No. Valence electrons are the electrons in the outer most orbit (or energy level) and not in outer most orbital.
outer energy level