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12.
Effectively, how many valence electrons are there in each atom within a silicon crystal?
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Selvarani said:
1 decade ago
Number of valance electrons in Si is 4.
Sandeep tomar said:
1 decade ago
How could it be ? number of valance electrons are 4 in Si.
Raj singhania said:
1 decade ago
The answer is 4 why because the atomic no of Si is 14 and the orbital states will be 2, 8, 4. So the valence electron must be 4 and not 8.
PRASANNA said:
1 decade ago
It has mentioned si crystal, so 4 valance+4 shared=8.
Prithvi said:
1 decade ago
@prasanna please explain more clearly
Hariom said:
1 decade ago
@prithvi
Si have 4 electron in it's outer most orbit and these 4 electrones will form covalent bond with the 4 neighbouring Si atom thus each Si atom in the crystal will now have 8 elctrones.
Si have 4 electron in it's outer most orbit and these 4 electrones will form covalent bond with the 4 neighbouring Si atom thus each Si atom in the crystal will now have 8 elctrones.
Rajkumaran said:
1 decade ago
Yes what hari om said is right.
Mohana raga deepthi said:
1 decade ago
I too agree with Hariom explanation.
Rajalingam said:
1 decade ago
But the question asked is for an atom. Its not mentioned about the neighbouring atoms!
Ashraf said:
1 decade ago
The question asked is for crystal but not for an atom. So, Si crystal has 8 valence electrons I agree with 8.
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