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2 August, 20:42

You are working in a lab with a stable, unreactive element. How many valance electrons does this element have?

4

6

2

8

+4
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  1. 3 August, 00:11
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    8

    Explanation:

    The element must have a complete octet in order to be unreactive.

    Such an unreactive element must be a noble gas / inert gas / or group O element.

    Most elements on the periodic table try to mimic them.

    This configuration makes the group O elements unique and unreactive.

    What drives reactively is ability of an atom to lose or gain electron in order to achieve a stable configuration such as that of group O elements.
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