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6).An element which has 2 electrons in its outermost orbit is placed in​

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Explanation: A neutral element which contains only two electrons in its outermost shell is most likely to be a group 2 element. This is because all the elements in a group in periodic table are placed according to the number of electrons present in their outermost shell.

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A neutral element which contains only two electrons in its outermost shell is most likely to be a group 2 element. This is because all the elements in a group in periodic table are placed according to the number of electrons present in their outermost shell.

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