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Elements That Have Only One Electron in the Highest-Energy S

Question 123

Question 123

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Elements that have only one electron in the highest-energy s sublevel in their ground state are called ________.


A) alkali metals
B) alkaline earth metals
C) halogens
D) noble gases
E) transition metals

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