Examples of using Outermost shell in English and their translations into German
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And this is the outermost shell.
The outermost shell will look like 3s2, 3p6.
Well it has seven in its outermost shell.
Its outermost shell won't be the fourth shell anymore.
Carbon, I have four electrons in my outermost shell.
This is your outermost shell right here.
They want to have eight electrons in their outermost shell.
But in terms of their outermost shell, only two electrons.
So these all have three electrons in its outermost shell.
The outermost shell of an atom is called the valence shell. .
Krypton will have in its outermost shell will be 3s2, 3p6.
And then we learned that this has two in its outermost shell.
We can view it that way, in their outermost shell, but then they go and backfill the d shell. .
Or it has the same number of electrons in its outermost shell.
It must be something about the atoms in the outermost shell, when you have eight, they resonate well with each other.
So all of these are going to have two electrons in their outermost shell.
But all of these have eight in its outermost shell, so they're happy.
Well, it turns out that all atoms want to have eight electrons in their outermost shell.
And that electron is going to jump to chlorine,and then chlorine will have eight electrons in its outermost shell, and also have an electron configuration like argon.
The ones that aresuper-close to completing a full eight valence electrons in their outermost shell.
If this is the fourth period, all of these elements' outermost shell has 4s2.
In the last video we talked about how every atom reallywants to have eight-- let me write that down-- eight electrons in its outermost shell.
Everything in this first group has one electron in its outermost shell.
In the case of lithium, you have one electron in your outermost shell, right?
Well, if it lost that one electron,then it will have eight electrons in its outermost shell, right?
The reason why I'mdoing all of this is to figure out how many electrons you have in the outermost shell.
But through experimentation, it has been wellestablished that atoms want to have eight electrons in their outermost shell.
These blue, these noble gases-- and we will talk a little bit about them in a second--have eight electrons in the outermost shell.
The period represents the number of electron shells, the main group,the number of electrons in the outermost shell 1 to 8 electrons.
There is a maximum of seven shells, which can hold a different number of electrons,the electrons assignet to the outermost shell are known as valence electrons.