what is the maximum of the electrons that can be in the outermost orbit or shell
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The maximum number of electrons that can occupy the outermost energy level or valence shell of a Representative Element is eight (the exception is helium, which also exhibits a filled valence shell, but ony it requires only 2 electrons).
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8 maximum electron obtained in outermost shell
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