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24 June, 06:17

How many valence electrons does hydrogen need to have a full first shell?

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  1. 24 June, 06:42
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    Well, the element of hydrogen only has 1 electron in its s sub shell, if it's s sub shell for the energy level of 1 were to be filled, there would need to be 2 electrons present in its shell to have a full first shell, as the s sub shell can only hold 2 electrons within it.
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