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  1. Lookingg at the periodic table, determine the number of valence electrons present in Phosphorous (P).a 5 valence electrons b 4
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  2. Column A1. Antimony (Sb) 2. Neon (Ne) 3. Sodium (Na) 4. Tin (Sn) 5. Bromine (Br) 6. Oxygen (O) 7. Magnesium (Mg) 8. Boron (B)
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  3. Column A1. Silicon (Si) 2. Krypton (Kr) 3. Rubidium (Rb) 4. Nitrogen (N) 5. Sulfur (S) 6. Fluorine (F) 7. Radium (Ra) 8.
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  4. Looking at the periodic table, determine the number of valence electrons present in Potassium (K).a 1 valence electron b 2
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  5. Looking at the periodic table, determine the number of valence electrons present in Potassium (K).a 3 valence electrons b 1
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  6. Looking at the periodic table, determine the number of valence electrons present in Phosphorous (P).a. 3 valence electrons b. 2
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  7. Looking at the periodic table, determine the number of valence electrons present in Potassium (K).a 3 valence electrons b 2
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  8. Looking at the periodic table, determine the number of valence electrons present in Potassium (K).a 2 valence electrons b 3
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  9. Looking at the periodic table, determine the number of valence electrons present in Potassium (K).a 1 valence electron b 4
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  10. Looking at the periodic table, determine the number of valence electrons present in Potassium (K).a 4 valence electrons b 2
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