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Where are valence electrons located in an atom? Question 7 options: in the outer level near the nucleus in the nucleus in the same level as all of the other electrons
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Where are valence electrons located in an atom?
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in the outer level
near the nucleus
in the nucleus
in the same level as all of the other electrons
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The answer would be
A) In the outer level.
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In the outer shell. So, A the outer level.
I hope that this helps.
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