Multiple Choice
In a covalently bonded molecule, the number of electrons that an atom shares with others is usually equal to the number of electrons
A) in the atom.
B) needed to give it a stable electron configuration.
C) in its nucleus.
D) in all the atoms.
E) in its ion.
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