Atoms that are most stable have only one electron in their valence shell. true or false
That is false False given that the octet rule has to be fulfilled. This law says that the stable atoms have 8 electrons in their valence shell so that when they react between them they try to share their electrons there are always 8.
In fact, that is why the noble gases they are the most stable and do not react with any other element in natural conditions, they have 8 electrons in their valence shell (except for Helium that has only 2 electrons in its valence shell but even with that is very stable)
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