Chemistry, 11.11.2020 20:40 ashleyprescot05
The electron configuration of an element is shown below.
1s22s22p5
Name the group this element belongs to in the periodic table and explain your answer.
Based on the electron configuration, explain how many electrons it is likely to receive from the atom of another element during the formation of a bond. (10 points)
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The electron configuration of an element is shown below.
1s22s22p5
Name the group this...
Name the group this...
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