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The penultimate and outermost orbit of an element contains 10 and 2 electrons respectively. If the outermost orbit is fourth orbit, the atomic number of the element should be

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Therefore any two atoms which are having same number of protons and electron are having same properties. It follows that the two atoms belong to same element. Therefore, 2 elements can never have same atomic number.

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