Atoms have electrons that need to be distributed somehow, even Zinc. Ok so where are these electrons in an atom of Zn?
In the case of Zinc the number of electons per shell is 2,8,18,2. Besides the distribution of electrons there is a lot of funny facts about Zinc that most don't know. Let me show you...
Learn more about the atomic number.
Learn more about the atomic mass.
Year: Unknown
Location: Germany
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In the case of Zinc the number of electons per shell is 2,8,18,2. Besides the distribution of electrons there is a lot of funny facts about Zinc that most don't know. Let me show you...
Zinc Overview
Zinc Electrons per Shell
2,8,18,2Atomic Number
30Learn more about the atomic number.
Description
Bluish-silver, ductile metal.Atomic Symbol
ZnSources
Found in the minerals zinc blende (sphalerite) (ZnS), calamine, franklinite, smithsonite (ZnCO3), willemite, and zincite (ZnO).Atomic Mass
65,39Learn more about the atomic mass.
Uses
Used to coat other metal (galvanizing) to protect them from rusting. Also used in alloys such as brass, bronze, nickel. Also in solder, cosmetics and pigments.Name Origin
German: zink (German for tin).State at 20 °C
SolidDiscovery
Discovered By: Known to the ancients.Year: Unknown
Location: Germany
Want to learn more details and data about Zinc (Zn)? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
Video
Are you having trouble understanding the basics of atomic elements? This video will walk you through:- What is an element
- What is a substance
- What Elements look like
- How a small number of atoms can be joined and form completely different substances
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Luz, Gelson. "Zinc Electrons per Shell (Zn) [& Color, Discovery ..." Materials. Gelsonluz.com. dd mmmm. yyyy. <URL>
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