Sodium (Na) has one valence electrons which means it needs more to reach a full octet.
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Sodium (Na) has one valence electrons which means it needs more to reach a full octet.
Calcium (Ca) has valence electrons which means it needs more to reach a full octet.
Carbon ( C ) has valence electrons which means it needs more to reach a full octet.
Germanium (Ge) has valence electrons which means it needs more to reach a full octet.
Chlorine (Cl) has valence electrons which means it needs more to reach a full octet.
Argon (Ar) has valence electrons which means it needs more to reach a full octet.
Gallium (Ga) has valence electrons which means it needs more to reach a full octet.
Silicon (Si) has valence electrons which means it needs more to reach a full octet.
Oxygen (O) has valence electrons which means it needs more to reach a full octet.
Nitrogen (N) has valence electrons which means it needs ___more to reach a full octet.
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