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English: A visual representation of a simple way for electrons to fill the shells of the layers of the electron cloud of atoms as the electrostatic charge of the nucleus of the atoms of the elements increases in natural periods, correctly ending at the element of the group of alkaline earth metals. These periods are completed by s-elements filling with electrons of the first shell of the outermost layer of the electron cloud of the atom that was not filled before.
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