The elements that have highest occupied s and p sublevels partially filled are called the representative elements. These include Groups I and II and the last six groups on the right of the Periodic Table.
This would depend on the element. However, in this particular scenario---highest occupied s and p sublevels are completely filled---you should be looking for a noble gas (last column of the periodic table) because only they have their highest occupied sublevels occupied. Note: the answer could also be an ion (positive or negative) that is isoelectronic (has the same electron configuration) to a noble gas.
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Noble gases are inert gases because of a completely filled valence shell,hence they need not to satisfy their valency.
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Noble gases are inert gases because of a completely filled valence shell,hence they need not to satisfy their valency.
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Noble gases do have outer energy levels that are completely filled. However, it is not true that these gasses form bonds easily. In fact, because all of the potential "spots" for electrons are already filled, the noble gas is very stable and has no need to bond with other atoms. Because of this, noble gases very rarely chemically bond.