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Valence Electrons of Elements Video Lessons

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Concept: Main Group Elements

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Example: How many inner core and valence electrons would a silicon atom possess?

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Concept: Transition Metals

Problem: Give the number of valence electrons for the oxygen family.

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Give the number of valence electrons for the oxygen family.

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