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In a model of an atom, where would I find a valence electron? O In the Nucleus Randomly among the other electrons On the last energy level Valence electrons are not found on these models.
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In a model of an atom, where would I find a valence electron?
O In the Nucleus
Randomly among the other electrons
On the last energy level
Valence electrons are not found on these models.
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Valence electrons would be found in the outermost shell of atom models!
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