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- how does the number of valence electrons relate to an element’s position on the periodic table?
Brief Explanations
- Main group elements in Group 1 have 1 valence electron, Group 2 have 2, Group 13 have 3, up to Group 18 (noble gases) which have 8 (except helium with 2).
- The period number corresponds to the principal quantum number $n$ of the valence electron shell, showing the electron's average distance from the nucleus.
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The number of valence electrons of an element is directly tied to its group (vertical column) on the periodic table:
- For main group elements (Groups 1-2, 13-18), the number of valence electrons matches the group number (or group number minus 10 for Groups 13-18).
- The period (horizontal row) of the element indicates the energy level where the valence electrons are located.