How can the periodic table be used to infer the number of valence electrons
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The periodic table determines the valence electrons by the atom's main group number which can be considered from the periodic table based on the group number.
These electrons are found in the outermost shell and the fact to know about the number of valence electrons in the atom is its important characteristics to be known.
The periodic table determines the valence electrons by the atom's main group number which can be considered from the periodic table based on the group number.
These electrons are found in the outermost shell and the fact to know about the number of valence electrons in the atom is its important characteristics to be known.
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