Examples of using Outermost shell in English and their translations into Thai
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And this is the outermost shell.
The outermost shell will look like 3s2, 3p6.
Well, what's the outermost shell?
Its outermost shell is 1s.
So he has eight electrons in his outermost shell.
Its outermost shell won't be the fourth shell anymore.
Potassium has one electron in its outermost shell.
I have two electrons in my outermost shell, so iron I could just do like this.
So these all have three electrons in its outermost shell.
This rule that your outermost shell wants to get to eight, that's true for everything except for hydrogen and helium.
Well it has seven in its outermost shell.
In order for them to get to the magic number eight in their outermost shell the easiest way for them to do it is just to get rid of that one valence electron they have in their outermost 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 this one also has two electrons in its outermost shell.
And also, if you just have one extra electron here or two extra electrons there in your outermost shell.
Left, because when you only have a couple of electrons in your outermost shell, you want to give them away.
Let's say you have stuff like chlorine, that has seven electrons in its outermost shell.
Well they have eight electrons in their outermost shell, right?
The reason why I'm doing all of this is to figure out how many electrons you have in the outermost shell.
In the case of iron, how many electrons in the outermost shell?
But through experimentation, it has been well established that atoms want to have eight electrons in their outermost shell.
All of these guys have two electrons in their outermost shell.
In the last video we talked about how every atom really wants to have eight-- let me write that down-- eight electrons in its outermost shell.
If this is the fourth period, all of these elements' outermost shell has 4s2.
So all of these are going to have two electrons in their outermost shell.
Everything in this first group has one electron in its outermost shell.
Valence electrons, or electrons in the outermost shell?
In the case of lithium, you have one electron in your outermost shell, right?
Well, it turns out that all atoms want to have eight electrons in their outermost shell.