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In which shell of atom are valence electrons present

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Answered by Anonymous
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For the main group elements, the valence electron exists only in the outermost electron shell. A valence electron can exist in the inner shell of a transition metal. An atom consisting of a closed shell of valence electrons will usually be chemically inert.

Answered by preetjain321
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Answer: For the main group elements, the valence electron exists only in the outermost electron shell. A valence electron can exist in the inner shell of a transition metal. An atom consisting of a closed shell of valence electrons will usually be chemically inert

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