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15 a student observes that element x has a completely filled outer valence electron shell
predict one physical or chemical property element x would exhibit, and justify your prediction using your knowledge of atomic structure and chemical reactivity.
review the information carefully. then enter your answer and your explanation in the box provided.
- Physical/Chemical Property: Low reactivity (inertness).
- Justification: Elements with completely filled outer valence electron shells (like noble gases) have a stable electron configuration. According to the octet rule (for main - group elements, having 8 electrons in the valence shell is stable), they do not easily gain, lose, or share electrons. Since chemical reactivity is related to the tendency of atoms to achieve a more stable electron configuration (usually by filling the valence shell), a completely filled valence shell makes the element less likely to participate in chemical reactions.
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Element X would likely be unreactive (chemically inert). This is because a completely filled outer valence electron shell gives it a stable electron configuration. Atoms tend to react to achieve a stable electron configuration (usually a full valence shell). Since it already has a full valence shell, it has little tendency to gain, lose, or share electrons, making it unreactive.