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19 February, 18:34

How many electrons does a noble gas, other than helium, have in its highest-

occupied energy level?

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  1. 19 February, 18:40
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    The octet rule

    Looking back to Section 5.5C (Table 5.3), you can see that all the noble gases but helium have eight electrons (two s and six p) in the highest occupied energy level.
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