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Chemistry, 21.11.2019 18:31 danielahumajova6

Why is eight the maximum number of valence electrons for any representative element? i know some elements can have more than 8, but that’s not the question, and i don’t know how to answer otherwise.

don’t answer just to get the point unless you know the answer.

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