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Which element would have a full outer shell of electrons if it GAINED two electrons? (1 point) Responses oxygen oxygen nitrogen nitrogen argon argon boron
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Oxygen would have a full outer shell of electrons if it gained two electrons. Oxygen has six valence electrons and needs two more to achieve a full outer shell of eight electrons, which is the stable octet configuration.
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