I have no idea, how to do this can someone explain?
The question is asking....
How many electron shells would be completely filled by a neutral atom of chlorine?
And how many will be left over?
Options:
a. 1 shell filled, 7 electrons left
b. 1 shell filled, 1 electron left over
c. 2 shells filled, 7 electrons left
d. 2 shells filled, 1 electron left over
And it states that Chlorine is element number 17 and is located in the third row and next to the last group on the periodic table! (Not sure if you would need this?!?)
The question is asking....
How many electron shells would be completely filled by a neutral atom of chlorine?
And how many will be left over?
Options:
a. 1 shell filled, 7 electrons left
b. 1 shell filled, 1 electron left over
c. 2 shells filled, 7 electrons left
d. 2 shells filled, 1 electron left over
And it states that Chlorine is element number 17 and is located in the third row and next to the last group on the periodic table! (Not sure if you would need this?!?)