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Stein
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28 April, 08:25
Why are valence electrons important?
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Malachi Meza
28 April, 08:41
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They are the outer layer of the electron layers.
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Gonzalez
28 April, 08:46
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They are intrinsically unstable and participate in chemical reactions
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