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Kameron Allison
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24 August, 15:55
How many valence electrons are present in zinc?
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Elisha Prince
24 August, 16:05
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The number of valence electrons present in zinc are two. These electrons are the ones that can participate in formation of chemical bonds. So for zinc, 2 electrons are available for bonding. Hope this answers the question.
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Shannon Henry
24 August, 16:06
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2 valence electrons in zinc
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