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Use the periodic table to answer the question.
The periodic table of elements shows element groups, periods, and element properties.
Based on patterns in the periodic table, which ion has a stable valence electron configuration?
(1 point)
Responses
sulfur (S) with a 1−
charge
sulfur (S) with a 1 raised to the negative power charge
potassium (K) with a 1+
charge
potassium (K) with a 1 raised to the plus power charge
fluorine (F) with a 1+
charge
fluorine (F) with a 1 raised to the plus power charge
magnesium (Mg) with a 1−
charge
magnesium (Mg) with a 1 raised to the negative power charge
The periodic table of elements shows element groups, periods, and element properties.
Based on patterns in the periodic table, which ion has a stable valence electron configuration?
(1 point)
Responses
sulfur (S) with a 1−
charge
sulfur (S) with a 1 raised to the negative power charge
potassium (K) with a 1+
charge
potassium (K) with a 1 raised to the plus power charge
fluorine (F) with a 1+
charge
fluorine (F) with a 1 raised to the plus power charge
magnesium (Mg) with a 1−
charge
magnesium (Mg) with a 1 raised to the negative power charge
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potassium (K) with a 1+ charge.
Reason: K (a Group 1 metal) loses one valence electron to achieve the noble-gas configuration (Ar), forming the stable K+.
Reason: K (a Group 1 metal) loses one valence electron to achieve the noble-gas configuration (Ar), forming the stable K+.
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