How many electrons does hydrogen have in its valence shell when it is full?(1 point) Responses two two seven seven one one eight

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Hydrogen has 1 electron in its valence shell, and it is considered "full" when it has 2 electrons. So, in terms of fulfilling the octet rule in a manner similar to other elements, it would need 1 more electron to reach a full valence shell of 2. Therefore, the answer is "two."