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Suppose an atom loses an electron (becoming an ion). What
Ok an atom loses an electron becomes positive-atom gainin electron becomes negative? Is that correct? that's w/ 1 electron in
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Brenda
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Suppose an atom loses an electron (becoming an ion). What is now true about the atom?
A It is negatively charged. B It is
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Which describes how iodine bonds with other elements?
(1 point) Responses The I atom gains two electrons. The I atom gains two
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Which phrase describes a valence electron? (1 point)
an electron in the outer energy level of an atom an electron in the
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Which phrase describes a valence electron?
A. an electron that has been removed from an atom B. Any negatively charged particle
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A potassium atom (atomic number 19) loses an electron while forming a bond with another atom.
Which best describes the potassium
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suppose a particular atom has only two allowable electron orbits. how many different wavelength photons (spectral lines) would
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rista
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when a calcium atom loses its valence electrons, the ion formed has an electron configuration that is the same as an atom of
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Electrons are important to electric current because they are able to
carry a positive charge with them as they are transferred
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1)Five possible transitions for a hydrogen atom are listed below: Select whether the atom gains or loses energy for each
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Sandhya
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