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A neutral silicon atom will have 14 electrons, one for each proton in its nucleus. A link follows and can be found below.

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Silicon has 14 electrons in his neutral state.

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Silicon's atomic number is 14 so it has 14 electrons. There are 2 on the first shell 8 on the second shell and 4 on the outer most shell. There are four valance electrons in a silicon atom.

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The atomic number of silicon is 14. So it has 14 protons and 14 electrons.

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Silicon has 14 electrons in his neutral state.

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An atom of silicon has 14 electrons.

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14 Electrons, 3 shells, order: 2, 8, 4

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14 electrons

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