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    The Spheres Below Represent Atoms of Li,Be,B,and F (Not Necessarily
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The Spheres Below Represent Atoms of Li,Be,B,and F (Not Necessarily

Question 78

Question 78

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The spheres below represent atoms of Li,Be,B,and F (not necessarily in that order) . The spheres below represent atoms of Li,Be,B,and F (not necessarily in that order) .   -Which one of these spheres represents an atom of Li? A) sphere (a)  B) sphere (b)  C) sphere (c)  D) sphere (d)
-Which one of these spheres represents an atom of Li?


A) sphere (a)
B) sphere (b)
C) sphere (c)
D) sphere (d)

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