The electrons at the highest energy level are those (1 to 8 electrons) in the valence band. Ones with higher energy are unable to remain attached to the atom.
electrons are outside the nucleus of an atom they have the highest energy very near to the nucleus and as they are getting far the energy is decreasing
valence electrons
Valence electrons
valence electrons
electrons are outside the nucleus of an atom they have the highest energy very near to the nucleus and as they are getting far the energy is decreasing
Valence electrons are the highest energy electrons in an atom.
The electrons at the highest energy level are those (1 to 8 electrons) in the valence band. Ones with higher energy are unable to remain attached to the atom.
The valence electrons.
electrons are outside the nucleus of an atom they have the highest energy very near to the nucleus and as they are getting far the energy is decreasing
valence electrons
The highest energy level is called the "electronegativity".
valence shell.....yes yes yes haha good bye losers
The electrons with the highest energy are an atom's valence electrons. These are the electrons in the outermost energy level, or valence shell, which is the part of an atom that participates in a chemical reaction.
Valence electrons
valence electrons
the period number tells which is the highest energy level occupied by the electrons
electrons are outside the nucleus of an atom they have the highest energy very near to the nucleus and as they are getting far the energy is decreasing