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25 August, 07:00

When is an element most likely to be unreactive?

when it loses all of its valence electrons

when its valence shell is completely full

when its electrons move to higher energy levels

when it shares all of its valence electrons

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  1. 25 August, 08:40
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    when its valence shell is completely full

    Explanation:

    An element is mostly unreactive when its valence shell is completely full, because the shell is stable.
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