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highlight the electron shells and circle the valence electrons for carbon. how many does carbon have of each?
carbon atom
of energy shells
of valence electrons
neutron
proton
electron
6 protons
+ 6 neutrons
energy shell
Step1: Recall electron - shell rules
The first energy shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons, and the second energy shell can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
Step2: Analyze the carbon atom's electrons
Carbon has 6 electrons. The first shell (closest to the nucleus) has 2 electrons. The remaining electrons are in the second shell. So, \(6 - 2=4\) electrons are in the second (valence) shell.
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Carbon has 4 valence electrons.