Read the false statement. atoms of elements with one valence electron form anions in order to meet the octet rule. which answer choice rewords the false statement so it is true?
a. atoms of elements with three valence electrons do not form ions because they meet the octet rule.
b. atoms of elements with five to seven valence electrons form cations in order to meet the octet rule.
c. atoms of elements with five to seven valence electrons form anions in order to meet the octet rule.
d. atoms of elements with one valence electron gain seven electrons in order to meet the octet rule.
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