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Periodic Table and Electron Shell Configurations

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2011

What has the number of electrons in the outer shell got to do with the group (column) number in the periodic table?
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  • yeah, I know, I was making these dead late and I don't really know what the hell I was thinking. They're recorded on the fly cos I never have enough time for stuff. Thx for flagging. No thx for the sarcasm.

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  • Yes, outermost is a word! Thanks for the vid :)

  • the "outermost" electron shell is called a valence shell, the electrons on that shell are called valence electrons.

  • @standarsh277 it can if its an ion atom

  • Uh, helium never has 8 electrons. Like, ever.

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