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  • Helium's Electron Shell: Understanding its Stability
    Yes, helium has a complete outer shell.

    Helium is an element with the atomic number 2. It is the second element in the periodic table and is a noble gas. Noble gases are elements that have a full outer electron shell, making them very stable and unreactive. Helium has two electrons, both of which are in the first shell. This means that helium has a complete outer shell and is therefore a noble gas.

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