Column A

1.
How will Sulfur (S) achieve a stable electron configuration?:
How will Sulfur (S) achieve a stable electron configuration?
2.
How will Phosphorous (P) achieve a stable electron configuration?:
How will Phosphorous (P) achieve a stable electron configuration?
3.
How will Francium (Fr) achieve a stable electron configuration?:
How will Francium (Fr) achieve a stable electron configuration?
4.
How will Magnesium (Mg) achieve a stable electron configuration?:
How will Magnesium (Mg) achieve a stable electron configuration?
5.
How will Bromine (Br) achieve a stable electron configuration?:
How will Bromine (Br) achieve a stable electron configuration?
6.
How will Gallium (Ga) achieve a stable electron configuration?:
How will Gallium (Ga) achieve a stable electron configuration?
Column B
a.It will gain 1 valence electron.
b.It will gain 3 valence electrons.
c.It will lose 2 valence electrons.
d.It will gain 2 valence electrons.
e.It will lose 3 valence electrons.
f.It will lose 1 valence electron.

1 answer

1. c. It will lose 2 valence electrons.
2. e. It will lose 3 valence electrons.
3. f. It will lose 1 valence electron.
4. d. It will gain 2 valence electrons.
5. a. It will gain 1 valence electron.
6. b. It will gain 3 valence electrons.
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