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Subject: chemistry
Posted Oct 30, 2006 by
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why do metals with 2 electrons in the outer shell have similar reacts to water thankssmiley

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Subject: chemistry
Posted Nov 8, 2006 by
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Chemical reactions are, roughly speaking, nothing but pairings of outer shell electrons between atoms. If you have a similar number in the outer shell, you'll get similar reactions. As simple as that.

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