Which is most likely to be part of an ionic bond?
a. an atom with no valence electrons<...
Chemistry, 23.01.2020 10:31 derrishamckenzie22
Which is most likely to be part of an ionic bond?
a. an atom with no valence electrons
b. an atom with one valence electron
c. an atom with two valence electrons
d. an atom with three valence electrons
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