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How does helium differ from the elements in its group?

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Helium only have 2 electrons in its valence shell. On the other hand the elements in its group have 8 electrons in its valence shell. So the difference is the amount of electrons each has.
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Helium only has 2 electrons in its outermost shell (valence shell), while the other elements in its group (called the noble gases) have 8 electrons in their outermost shell (valence shell.)
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