There are 82 protons in a lead atom, and 82 electrons in a neutral atom of lead.
82
Lead has 4 valence electrons.
Lead has: 82 Protons 82 Neutrons 125 Electrons
Lead forms the Pb2+ ion, as lead has an atomic number of 82, the Pb2+ ion has 80 electrons in total
Lead will always have 82 protons. If it has a 2+ charge, that means there are 2 more protons than electrons, so there are 80 electrons.
Atomic number of lead (Pb) is 82. So there are 82 protons and 82 electrons
There are 4 valence electrons in lead.
There are 4 valence electrons in lead.
82 (A+)
Lead is a chemical metal element. There are 82 electrons in a single atom.
Lead has 4 valence electrons.
Lead has 82 electrons. It also has four valence electrons, two s- electrons and two p- electrons in its orbitals.
Lead has: 82 Protons 82 Neutrons 125 Electrons
A total of 82 electrons
Lead is a metal element. There are 82 electrons in a single atom.
Lead forms the Pb2+ ion, as lead has an atomic number of 82, the Pb2+ ion has 80 electrons in total
Lead will always have 82 protons. If it has a 2+ charge, that means there are 2 more protons than electrons, so there are 80 electrons.
78, lead has atomic number of 82