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there is no such element
Neon has 0 valence electrons so it is not possible to have an element with fewer valence electrons. There can, therefore, be no such element.
Argon is a noble gas. It has a full valence shell and thus, 8 electrons.
Argon does not contain valence electrons.
It loses 2 electrons to obtain the argon configuration of 8 valence electrons.
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Argon(Ar) and Helium(He)
Neon has 0 valence electrons so it is not possible to have an element with fewer valence electrons. There can, therefore, be no such element.
No. The atomic number of argon is 18. So it has 18 protons and 18 electrons (out of these, 8 electrons are valence electrons and belong to the outermost shell).
there is no such element
All noble gasses have 8 valence electrons which means outer electrons. As for electrons overall, argon would have 18.
Neon has 0 valence electrons so it is not possible to have an element with fewer valence electrons. There can, therefore, be no such element.
Argon is a noble gas. It has a full valence shell and thus, 8 electrons.
Argon is a noble gas. All noble gasses have 8 valence electrons. Thus argon has 8 valence electrons as well.
Neon has 0 valence electrons and so there cannot be any element with fewer valence electrons.
Argon does not contain valence electrons.