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If by 'fuller' you mean a larger number of electrons or a larger number of shells then theoretically the closer to the bottom and right of the the table the 'fuller' the atom would be. However because the Periodic Table doesn't tell you the number of electrons simply the number of protons and because atoms of the same ilk can vary largely due to a massive number of variables this would be more representative of possible 'fullness'.

If by 'fuller' you mean the material as whole that tends to fill it's potential for electrons(and therefore shells) it would be the noble gasses(far right hand side radon and up) because they are the most stable.

If you meant 'Where are atoms with fuller electron shells located on MY PARTICULAR COPY of the periodic table" I don't know. That thing has like a quintillion atoms, I would guess somewhere around ununbium.

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