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Which information about an atom can a period number give you?(1 point)
Responses
the number of valence electrons it has
the number of valence electrons it has
how many energy levels it has
how many energy levels it has
the ionic charge it forms
the ionic charge it forms
how many bonds it will make
Responses
the number of valence electrons it has
the number of valence electrons it has
how many energy levels it has
how many energy levels it has
the ionic charge it forms
the ionic charge it forms
how many bonds it will make
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is **how many energy levels it has**.
The period number of an atom in the periodic table indicates the number of energy levels (or electron shells) that the atom has. For example, elements in period 1 have 1 energy level, those in period 2 have 2 energy levels, and so on.
The period number of an atom in the periodic table indicates the number of energy levels (or electron shells) that the atom has. For example, elements in period 1 have 1 energy level, those in period 2 have 2 energy levels, and so on.
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