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  • Identifying Elements: Discovering Boron's Properties and Electron Configuration
    The element with 2 shells and 3 valence electrons is Boron (B).

    - It has an atomic number of 5, meaning it has 5 protons and 5 electrons.

    - The two shells correspond to the first (K) and second (L) energy levels.

    - In the K shell, there are 2 electrons.

    - In the L shell, there are 3 electrons, which are the valence electrons of Boron.

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