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The valence electrons of representative (“a” groups) elements are

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The number of valence electrons in any atom of a Representative Element corresponds to its Group Number. All elements within a Group or Family, have the same number of electrons in their outermost energy levels. This outermost energy level is referred to as an element's valence shell,

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