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How many electrons do hydrogen and helium need to fill their outermost energy level?

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How many electrons do hydrogen and helium need to fill their outermost energy level?

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Long story short, helium is already full (that’s why it’s in the noble gas group) and hydrogen tends to gain one electron, and form a negative ion.

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