Uranium has 2 electrons on its outer energy level.
A neutral atom of oxygen typically has 6 electrons in its outer orbit, which is the second energy level. This gives oxygen a full outer shell, providing stability.
Nitrogen has 5 electrons in its outer energy level, while bromine has 7 electrons in its outer energy level.
Vanadium has 5 electrons in its outer energy level.
An oxygen atom has eight electrons. The first electron shell can contain two electrons so that shell is filled leaving six electrons left. Since the second electron shell can contain up to eight electrons, the remaining six electrons go into the second shell. Since the second shell is the outermost shell, there are six electron's in the outer energy level.
The word "valance" is used to describe electrons in the outer-most energy level of an atom. Oxygen has six valance electrons.
The element with 3 energy levels and 8 neutrons in its outer energy level is oxygen, with the symbol O. Oxygen has 8 protons and 8 neutrons in its nucleus, with 2 electrons in its inner energy level and 6 electrons in its outer energy level.
Uranium has 2 electrons on its outer energy level.
A neutral atom of oxygen typically has 6 electrons in its outer orbit, which is the second energy level. This gives oxygen a full outer shell, providing stability.
Nitrogen has 5 electrons in its outer energy level, while bromine has 7 electrons in its outer energy level.
Vanadium has 5 electrons in its outer energy level.
An oxygen atom has eight electrons. The first electron shell can contain two electrons so that shell is filled leaving six electrons left. Since the second electron shell can contain up to eight electrons, the remaining six electrons go into the second shell. Since the second shell is the outermost shell, there are six electron's in the outer energy level.
A neutral atom of oxygen has 6 electrons in it's most outer orbit. Generally, if you count horizontally from left-to-right on the periodic table, you get the number of electrons in its' most outer orbit. You start every row with 1, of course. :) Hope that helps!
Iodine has 7 electrons in its outer energy level.
There are 8 electrons in the outer energy level of xenon. Xenon belongs to the noble gas group on the periodic table, which have a full outer energy level with 8 electrons.
oxygen, sulphur and selenium
Sulfur has 6 electrons in its outer energy level. This means it needs 2 more electrons to fill its outer energy level, for a total of 8 electrons.