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  • Neon (Ne): Properties, Electron Configuration, and Stability
    The atom with two completely filled shells and no electrons anywhere else is Neon (Ne).

    Neon has an atomic number of 10, which means it has 10 electrons. The first two shells of an atom can hold a maximum of 2 and 8 electrons respectively. So, Neon's first shell is filled with two electrons, and the second shell is filled with eight electrons. This means that Neon has a stable electron configuration and is not likely to react with other elements.

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