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(a) The element helium has 2 electrons i...

(a) The element helium has 2 electrons in its valence shell but its valency is not 2. Explain
(b) Choose the isotopes from the following nuclie:
(i)8p+8n,(ii) 8p+9n,(iii) 18p +22n ,(iv)20p+20n

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