How many valence electrons would be found in Anatomy with the atomic number of 51?
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Solution
Valence electrons:
The electrons which are distributed in the outermost shell of the atom are called valence electrons.
These valence electrons can form a chemical bond only if the outer shell remains unclosed.
Valence electrons in an Antimony atom:
The element Antimony is in the fifth period and belongs to the Alkali metals group (group 15).
The atomic number of Antimony is 51.
The electronic configuration of Antimony can be written as .
The valence electrons are the sum of the electrons in the outermost shell, that is two electrons and three electrons which gives a total of five valence electrons.
Therefore, the valence electron in an Antimony atom is 5.