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Chemistry, 25.11.2019 09:31 faithyholcomb

A. they have a larger number of core electrons
b. their electrons are assigned to s and p orbitals only.
c. their electrons are placed in a higher number of orbitals.
d. they have more valence electrons available for bonding


A. they have a larger number of core electrons b. their electrons are assigned to s and p orbi

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