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Sodium has one electron dot. Sodium has one electron in its outermost shell, so it is represented by one electron dot in electron dot diagrams.
An atom with one extra electron is called an anion, while an atom with one missing electron is called a cation.
one electron
Bromine tends to gain one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration, making it an electron acceptor (accepts one electron).
No, lithium loses one electron to form a compound. It is an alkali metal with an electron configuration of 1s² 2s¹, so it tends to lose one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
A valence electron is one that occupies the highest energy level for any electron in a particular neutral atom. (There may be more than one such electron in a single atom.) It is an electron in the outermost shell of the atom.
A valance electron is one that is associated with an atom. The valence orbit is the one that electron travels in.
Hydrogen has only one electron. Just the one. And it is a valence electron.
Hydrogen only has one electron orbit, as it only has one electron.
One electron
There is one valence electron in a neutral sodium atom. Sodium has an electron configuration of 2-8-1, indicating it has one electron in its outermost energy level.
Lithium has one electron cloud because it has one electron in its outer energy level.