HALOGENS have 7 electrons in their final shell regardless if the total number of atoms. These 7 electrons would be shared between the 's' and 'p' orbital in the form
ns² np⁵ (the same as the question). Attached is a table that highlights the fact that halogens have the same form in terms of the valence electrons.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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1 is the answer. Both are made up of different particles. Same Letters of the periodic just not built the same ? (CO & CO2)& they are both odorless & colorless
A. 1,5,3,4
the 3 and 4 increase the number of oxygens on the right side to 10 so you have to put a 5 in front of the oxygen of the left side to balance it out