The Flerovium element has a electron configuration of 2,8,18,32,32,18,4. This shows how many electrons are in each shell. All together their are 7 shells. To recognise what shells look like look at the amount of circles their are.
Atomic Structure
The atomic structure shows how much electrons and shells the element has.
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Number of:
Protons - 114 ( To know the number of protons you need to find the atomic number of the element in this case the element's atomic number is 114. Proton sit with the neutrons in the nucleus which is a ball holding them. Protons have a charge of p+ meaning that it has a positive charge. )
Neutrons - 145 ( The neutrons are the other little balls sitting inside the nucleus with the protons and they have a charge of n0 meaning no charge at all. To find the number of neutrons of a element you need to subtract the atomic mass number which is the number at the top left by the mass number which is at the bottom. )
Electrons - 114 ( Electrons surround the nucleus with the protons and neutrons inside. By looking at the atomic structure picture beside we can see that all the dots are electrons and how they are surround the ball which is the nucleus. To find how much electrons their are in an element all you need to do is find the amount of protons and it is the same as the amount of electrons. )