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2 July, 15:52

How do you identify the number of valence electrons in an element using periodic table

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  1. 2 July, 19:28
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    You may look at what group they are in

    Group

    1A=Group 1

    2A = Group 2

    3A = Group 13

    4A = Group 14

    5A=Group 15

    6A=Group 16

    7A=Group 17

    The #A tells you how many valence electrons there are by the # before A. Such as Chlorine, which is in 7A, so therefore has 7 valence electrons.
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