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The number of electrons in the outermost shell of _______________ is one​

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Answered by AmAnushka
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Answer:

Hydrogen (H), Lithium (Li), and Sodium (Na)

Explanation:

These elements, including Hydrogen (H), Lithium (Li), and Sodium (Na), all have one electron in their outermost shells. That means that they can achieve a stable configuration and a filled outer shell by donating or sharing one electron with another atom or a molecule such as water.

Answered by rimjhimsaha90
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Answer:

Elements of group I have one electron in their outermost shells. So, Lithium, Sodium, and Potassium are the 3 elements that have a single electron in their outermost orbit.

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