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What is a group of elements with few valence electrons that conducts heat and electricity?
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What is a group of elements with few valence electrons that conducts heat and electricity?
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the answer is metals
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The group of elements with few valence electrons that conduct heat and electricity are found in Group 2 of the periodic table. They are highly reactive to halogens and to water. These are the alkali-earth metals.
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