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How does the number of valence electrons relate to an elements chemical properties?

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How does the number of valence electrons relate to an elements chemical properties?

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An element is generally stable at eight valence electrons. An exception is hydrogen, which is stable at two. An element has eight potential bonding spots. An element reacts when it bonds with other elements. For example, something burns when it reacts with oxygen. When it has eight valence electrons, there are no potential spots to bond. It simple cannot react easily with other elements.

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