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Which of the following have completely filled outermost shells?ANonmetalsBMetalsCHalogensDNoble gases

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Which of the following have completely filled outermost shells?ANonmetalsBMetalsCHalogensDNoble gases

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The elements that have completely filled outermost shells are Noble gases (D).

Here's why:

A. Nonmetals: Nonmetals do not have completely filled outermost shells. They tend to gain electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.

B. Metals: Metals do not have completely filled outermost shells. They tend to lose electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.

C. Halogens: Halogens do not have completely filled outermost shells. They have seven electrons in their outermost shell and tend to gain one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.

D. Noble gases: Noble gases have completely filled outermost shells. This is why they are stable and do not readily react with other elements.

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