Asked by Ame

In the periodic table, where is the set of elements that have exactly 2 valence electrons in their atoms? (1 point)
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group 18, the noble gases at the far right of the table

the second period, or row of the table

a stair-step line in groups 13 to 16 of the table

group 2, the second column of the table

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
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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