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Electrons in the outermost principal
How many electrons are in the outermost principal energy level of an atom of nitrogen in the ground state?
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Electrons in the outermost principal shell of an atom that are involved in chemical bonding are referred to as:
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If the atomic number is 26, then:
a. there are six electrons in the outermost shell. b. the atom has 26 electrons in the nucleus.
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What is the significance of carbon having four valence electrons?(1 point)
The outermost shell can only bond with hydrogen. The
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A) What is the significance of carbon having four valence electrons? (1 point)
The outermost shell can form up to four covalent
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What is the significance of carbon having four valence electrons?
A. The outermost shell can form up to four covalent bonds B.
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What is the significance of carbon having four valence electrons?
The outermost shell is full, making it stable. The outermost
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What is the significance of carbon having four valence electrons?
The outermost shell never fills making it unstable The
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What is the significance of carbon having four valence electrons?(1 point)
Responses The outermost shell can only bond with
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What is the significance of carbon having four valence electrons?(1 point)
The outermost shell is full, making it a stable. The
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