Asked by Sugoma Dik w/ Deiz & Nutz German
Based on location in the periodic table, which element has chemical properties that are most similar to iodine (I)?
A. selenium (Se)
B. fluorine (F)
C. xenon (Xe)
D. calcium (Ca)
A. selenium (Se)
B. fluorine (F)
C. xenon (Xe)
D. calcium (Ca)
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Answered by
Anonymous
see way over there on the right, just before the column of noble gasses is a column of very reactive elements called halogens (group 7) that want an extra electron to fill their outer shell.
F
Cl
Br
I
At
F
Cl
Br
I
At
Answered by
clapzcheekz
1. fluorine (F)
2. eight
3. phosphorus (P)
4. Hydrogen shares one valence electron with carbon, and oxygen shares two valence electrons.
5. N2
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2. eight
3. phosphorus (P)
4. Hydrogen shares one valence electron with carbon, and oxygen shares two valence electrons.
5. N2
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idia shroud bf
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Answered by
monsters inc
clapzcheekz is right except for number 4. The answer is D, The carbon in methane has more valence electrons to share than the carbon in carbon dioxide.
Answered by
monster inc
clapzcheekz is 100% correct on connexus valence elections quick check
Answered by
Luca
Clapz is correct.
Answered by
Unknown user
Clapzcheekz is still correct. October/21/2022
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