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30 September, 09:53

What is the significance of the number of electrons in an atom's highest energy level?

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  1. 30 September, 12:01
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    The significance of the number of electrons in an atom's highest energy level (valence electrons) is that atoms typically bond with other atoms to form compounds with a total of eight valence electrons. If an atom already has all eight valence electrons, then it is a noble gas (such as neon, argon, krypton, and more), and will not bond.
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