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In the periodic table, where is the set of elements that have exactly 2 valence electrons in their atoms? (1 point) Responses the second period, or row of the table the second period, or row of the table a stair-step line in groups 13 to 16 of the table a stair-step line in groups 13 to 16 of the table group 18, the noble gases at the far right of the table group 18, the noble gases at the far right of the table group 2, the second column of the table

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The set of elements that have exactly 2 valence electrons in their atoms is located in **group 2, the second column of the table**.
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