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Tyrell Moss
27 August, 15:20
Which energy level of the outermost in aluminum
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Ralph
27 August, 18:23
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The outermost energy level of an element are called the valence shell, that holds the valence electrons. they consist of the highest energy level. In aluminum, the valence electrons are 3.
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