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    Which Element Is Likely to Be Chemically Unreactive? ​
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Which Element Is Likely to Be Chemically Unreactive? ​

Question 2

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Which element is likely to be chemically unreactive? ​


A) chlorine (7 valence electrons)
B) calcium (2 valence electrons)
C) argon (8 valence electrons)
D) carbon (4 valence electrons)
E) potassium (1 valence electron)

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