Multiple Choice
In an electron-dot structure of an element, the dots are used to represent
A) the electron arrangement.
B) the electrons that the element will gain when it forms a compound.
C) only the electrons that will participate in bond formation.
D) all of the electrons in the atom.
E) the valence electrons.
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