The outer electrons of an element are called the valence electrons. They help make an element stable.
Cesium : 1 valence electron<span>.
Magnesium : 2 valence electrons</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
We are given the (R)-3-bromo-2,3-dimethylpentane and asking to draw the curved arrow which is the showing the mechanism for first-order substitution and first-order elimination reactions. We know the formation of carbocation is the rate determining step in the first-order substitution and first-order elimination reactions.
So in the (R)-3-bromo-2,3-dimethylpentane there is –Br gets removed and formed the tertiary carbocation which is more stable, so the curved arrows in Box 1 to depict the flow of electrons and intermediate in Box 2.
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The comparison is best supported by this information is that beryllium has a lower atomic radius than Barium.
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The correct option would be A. same group.
They have similar chemical properties as they would have the same number of electrons in their outer shells.
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