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The atoms that have 5 valence electrons are nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth, known as the nitrogen group or group 15.

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The atom with 5 valence electrons is nitrogen (N), which is located in Group 15 of the Periodic Table.

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It is a non-metal in general.

However if you are talking about shell(not subshells and orbitals), then most of the heavier elements exhibit this.

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Nitrogen and phosphorus. Check the periodic table. Any elements under nitrogen have 5.

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Boron

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