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In an electron dot diagram each dot represents a(n)
a full octet
electron
lithium, krypton, argon
the nucleus and all non-valence electrons.
transfer of electrons.
an outermost energy level that is full of electrons.
the attraction between a metal anion and a shared pool of electrons
nonmetal atoms.
The formation of an ionic bond involves the
a full octet
electron
lithium, krypton, argon
the nucleus and all non-valence electrons.
transfer of electrons.
an outermost energy level that is full of electrons.
the attraction between a metal anion and a shared pool of electrons
nonmetal atoms.
Often atoms join so that each atom will have...
a full octet
electron
lithium, krypton, argon
the nucleus and all non-valence electrons.
transfer of electrons.
an outermost energy level that is full of electrons.
the attraction between a metal anion and a shared pool of electrons
nonmetal atoms.
In an electron dot diagram, the symbol for an element is used to represent
a full octet
electron
lithium, krypton, argon
the nucleus and all non-valence electrons.
transfer of electrons.
an outermost energy level that is full of electrons.
the attraction between a metal anion and a shared pool of electrons
nonmetal atoms.
Which phrase best describes a metallic bond?
a full octet
electron
lithium, krypton, argon
the nucleus and all non-valence electrons.
transfer of electrons.
an outermost energy level that is full of electrons.
the attraction between a metal anion and a shared pool of electrons
nonmetal atoms.
Which of the following groups contain three elements that have a full outermost energy level and will not bond?
a full octet
electron
lithium, krypton, argon
the nucleus and all non-valence electrons.
transfer of electrons.
an outermost energy level that is full of electrons.
the attraction between a metal anion and a shared pool of electrons
nonmetal atoms.
Typically, atoms gain or lose electrons to achieve
a full octet
electron
lithium, krypton, argon
the nucleus and all non-valence electrons.
transfer of electrons.
an outermost energy level that is full of electrons.
the attraction between a metal anion and a shared pool of electrons
nonmetal atoms.
Covalent bonds are formed between...
a full octet
electron
lithium, krypton, argon
the nucleus and all non-valence electrons.
transfer of electrons.
an outermost energy level that is full of electrons.
the attraction between a metal anion and a shared pool of electrons
nonmetal atoms.
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