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When an atom manages to get its outer energy level filled with electrons the atom becomes A. non-reactive. B. more reactive. C. very unstable. D. a new element.
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When an atom manages to get its outer energy level filled with electrons the atom becomes A. non-reactive. B. more reactive. C. very unstable. D. a new element.
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When an atom manages to get its outer energy level filled with electrons the atom becomes A. non-reactive. B. more reactive. C. very unstable. D. a new element.
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I think the answer is non reactive. As the outer shells gets filled ,valency decreases, so reactivity also decreases.
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