Answer: The word for the definition of an electron in the highest occupied energy level of an atom is " valence electron".
Step-by-step explanation:
A valence electron is an external shell electron associated with an atom in chemistry and physics that can participate in the creation of a chemical bond if the highest occupied energy level of an atom is not closed. All atoms in a single covalent bond add one valence electron to form a mutual pair.
The periodic table showcases the arrangement of valence electrons group and block wise like:
- Alkali metals have n s 1 as external shell configuration like H, Li, Na, K etc.
- Alkaline metals have n s 2 as external hell configuration like Be, Mg, Ca etc.
- p-block comprises group 13 to 18 having general electronic configuration n s 2, n p 1–6.
- d-block or transition metals have general electronic configuration (n-1) d 1–10, n s 1–2.
- f-block or inner transition metals have general electronic configuration (n-2) f^1–14 (n-1) d^0-1 n s^2.