Where on the periodic table do you find elements that have full valence electron shells?
O across the top of the periodic table
across the bottom of the periodic table
on the left side of the periodic table
O on the right side of the periodic table

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Answer:

on the right side of the periodic table

The periodic table do you find elements that have full valence electron shells - on the right side of the periodic table

Inert gases or noble gases are the groups on periodic tables with elements whose outer shells have complete or full electron valence. These elements are present in group 18 in the periodic table.

  • Group 18 is present on the right side of the periodic table
  • general electronic configuration -  [tex]ns^2np^6[/tex].
  • The noble gases or inert gases are:
  1. helium -
  2. neon
  3. argon
  4. krypton
  5. xenon
  6. radon  
  • These elements are all generally inert and unreactive due to their valence shells being full.  

Thus, the correct choice - on the right side of the periodic table.

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