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which is the outermost shell of an atom​

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Answered by mvrk17
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The electrons in the outermost occupied shell (or shells) determine the chemical properties of the atom; it is called the valence shell. The valence shell is the outermost shell of an atom

Answered by KookieMegha
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the outermost shell of an atom is called its valence shell.

the valence shell of an atom of noble gas contains 8 electrons.

the valence shell of an atom of metal contains 1-3 electrons.

the valence shell of an atom of non-metal contains 4-7 electrons.

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