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  • Hydrogen Electron Configuration: Filling the Outer Shell - Explained
    Hydrogen only needs one electron to fill its outer shell.

    Here's why:

    * Hydrogen has only one proton and one electron.

    * Its electron configuration is 1s¹, meaning it has one electron in its first and only shell (the 1s shell).

    * The 1s shell can hold a maximum of two electrons.

    Therefore, hydrogen only needs one more electron to complete its outer shell, becoming a stable, neutral atom.

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