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Chemistry, 11.10.2020 14:01 ohernandez35

In the Bohr model of an atom (shown), protons are represented in blue, the neutrons are red and the electrons are green. How reactive is the element that this model represents? the answer choices :

a. Highly reactive because the model has two complete electron shells

b. Highly reactive because the model is showing only one valence electron.

c. Non-reactive because the model is showing only one valence electron

d. Non-reactive because the model is showing two complete electron shells


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