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    Which Compound Has the Greatest Number of Valence Electrons
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Which Compound Has the Greatest Number of Valence Electrons

Question 71

Question 71

Multiple Choice

Which compound has the greatest number of valence electrons?


A) H2S
B) CH4
C) NH3
D) H2O
E) All of the molecules above have the same number of valence electrons.

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