How can I calculate the valence electrons of ions?
1 Answer
Valence electrons are the electrons contained in the outermost or valence shell of an atom or ion.
Explanation:
You determine the valence electrons by using the Periodic Table.
Let's assume you're using a table that has the groups numbered 1-18.
The electron configurations of ions are those of the neutral atoms plus or minus a number of electrons equal to the charge on the ion.
Groups 15 to 17
Write the electronic structure for the neutral atom. Then add electrons to get a total of eight.
E.g., for
∴
Groups 1, 2, and 13
Write the electronic structure for the neutral atom. Then remove the outermost electrons.
For
∴
Groups 3 to 12
Remove
E.g., for
∴
You remove the
EXAMPLES
Write the electron configurations for
Solutions