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If an atom has 6 valence electrons, how many electrons does it need to gain to achieve a stable electron configuration?
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If an atom has 6 valence electrons, how many electrons does it need to gain to achieve a stable electron configuration?
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If an atom has 6 valence electrons, how many electrons does it need to gain to achieve a stable electron configuration?
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2 because it need 8 to be stable
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