Magnesium has 3 electron orbits. The first orbit can hold up to 2 electrons, the second orbit can hold up to 8 electrons, and the third orbit can hold up to 8 electrons.
Its electrons per engergy level are: 2, 8, 18, 7. This gives it a total of 35 electrons.
Bromine has 35 electrons in its neutral state, and, as it is a halogen, 36 in its most stable ion. So it would have 4 shells, with 2, 8, 18, and 7 electrons in the neutral state, or 2, 8 ,18 and 8 electrons in its stable ion.
C = 1s2,2s2,2p2 so the outermost (2p) orbital has 2 electrons in Ground State
Carbon tetrabromide (CBr4) contains a total of 36 electrons. Each carbon atom contributes 4 electrons, while each bromine atom contributes 7 electrons. There are 4 bromine atoms in CBr4, totaling 28 electrons, along with the 8 electrons contributed by the 2 carbon atoms.
In a lead atom, the number of electrons in each orbit are as follows: 2 electrons in the first orbit (closest to the nucleus) 8 electrons in the second orbit 18 electrons in the third orbit 32 electrons in the fourth orbit
There are 35 electrons in a neutral boron atom arranged in the order 2, 8, 18, 7.
Nitrogen gains 3 electrons, oxygen gains 2 electrons, sulfur gains 2 electrons, and bromine gains 1 electron when forming ions.
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Sodium has 8 electrons in the n=2 orbit. This is because the second energy level (n=2) can hold up to 8 electrons max. Sodium has 11 electrons in total, with 3 in the n=1 orbit and 8 in the n=2 orbit.
Magnesium has 3 electron orbits. The first orbit can hold up to 2 electrons, the second orbit can hold up to 8 electrons, and the third orbit can hold up to 8 electrons.
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The element with 7 electrons on the fourth energy level is Gadolinium (Gd), which has an electron configuration of 2-8-18-25-9-2.
There are usually 2 electrons in the outer orbit of a neutral atom of magnesium (Mg). Magnesium has an electron configuration of 2,8,2, with 2 electrons in its outermost shell.
Its electrons per engergy level are: 2, 8, 18, 7. This gives it a total of 35 electrons.
Bromine has 35 electrons in its neutral state, and, as it is a halogen, 36 in its most stable ion. So it would have 4 shells, with 2, 8, 18, and 7 electrons in the neutral state, or 2, 8 ,18 and 8 electrons in its stable ion.
The maximum number of electrons that can be held in the third orbit of an atom is 18. This is based on the formula 2n^2, where n is the principal quantum number of the orbit. For the third orbit (n=3), the maximum number of electrons is 2 x 3^2 = 18.